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Gregory Mushen
VP of Product @ Angi
Gregory Mushen is the Vice President of Product Management at Angi, a position he has held since July 2023.1 With over two decades of experience in the tech industry, Mushen brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role at Angi, a company that connects homeowners with vetted professionals for various home services.3
Career Highlights
Previous Roles::
- Chief Technology Officer at Onder (January 2023 - September 2023)
- CEO and Co-Founder of Clear Close (2022 - September 2023)
- Product role at Compass (March 2019 - April 2022)
- Vice President of Product Management at Outreach (August 2017 - November 2018)
Mushen also had a long tenure at Expedia, Inc., starting in 2003, where he held various positions including Director of Product Management for different domains such as Flights Demand, Pricing, Search, Shopping, and Technology.1
Education and Professional Development
- BA in Economics from the University of Washington
- Completed the Growth Series program at Reforge in 2017
- Completed the Retention Series program at Reforge in 20181
Personal Interests
Outside of his professional life, Mushen describes himself as a "Tech veteran turned health hacker," focusing on merging science with self-experimentation to push the limits of longevity and peak performance with age.4
Professional Reputation
Colleagues have praised Mushen's work ethic and impact, noting that he "brings a 'can-do' attitude that can move mountains FAST" and has overseen the introduction of crucial internal tools.2
In his current role at Angi, Mushen is likely contributing to the company's mission of transforming the home services industry, leveraging his extensive experience in product management and technology.3
Highlights
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Inflammation is the root cause
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Genetics determine how it will manifest
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