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    Claire Byrne

    Customer Success Operations Lead at Outlier AI

    Claire Byrne is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in customer success, program management, and investment services.

    She holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in History from Dartmouth College and completed her high school education at Rye High School.

    Currently, Claire serves as the Customer Success Operations Lead at Outlier AI, where she oversees strategic operations to ensure client satisfaction and success.

    Prior to her current role, she held various positions at Outlier AI, including Senior Customer Success Manager and Customer Success Manager, showcasing her expertise in building and maintaining strong customer relationships.

    Claire has also gained extensive experience in program management, having worked as the Program Manager of Publisher Services at Oath, and as the Senior Manager and Manager of Yahoo Publisher Services at Yahoo! Inc.

    Her career journey includes roles at BrightRoll in mobile publisher development, demonstrating her versatility in adapting to different sectors within the tech industry.

    Before transitioning into the tech field, Claire honed her skills in investment management services and trade settlement at Brown Brothers Harriman, where she also interned in corporate banking.

    Additionally, she gained valuable experience as an AP Mobile Intern at Associated Press, further enriching her professional skill set and network.

    Claire Byrne's comprehensive background exemplifies her strong work ethic, adaptability, and expertise in customer success, program management, and investment services.

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