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    Jeremy Pollock

    VP of Product at WP Engine

    Jeremy Pollock is a highly motivated and experienced enterprise and cloud/SaaS product leader with a specific focus on APIs and platforms. With over 20 years of product management experience and a track record of team leadership, he has worked extensively with enterprise SaaS products, being part of 5 successful exits, including the sale of Mashery twice.

    Jeremy has a deep understanding of managing enterprise and self-serve products, handling product lines with over 2000 customers and 60 billion+ API calls per day. He excels in setting product strategy, driving execution, and enjoys both leading teams and engaging in the hands-on product management process, solving problems, and building innovative solutions. His career has been dedicated to alleviating developer challenges, creating platforms, and enhancing developer opportunities.

    Jeremy's educational background includes a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a B.A. in English from the University of Notre Dame. He brings a diverse skill set and a unique perspective to his product leadership roles.

    Throughout his career, Jeremy has held significant roles in reputable organizations, including being the former VP of Product at WP Engine, VP of Product & Developer Platforms at Lightbend, Inc., Senior Director of Product Management at Lightbend, Inc., Director of Product Management on the Executive Team at PubNub, Principal Product Manager at PubNub, and various leadership positions at TIBCO Software Inc., Intel Corporation, Mashery, MyBuys, BroadVision, and Texcel.

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    Jul 9 · twitter

    WordPress 6.8.2 RC1 is now available! 🎉

    WP Engine's @LocalWP is a great way to test the new releases out. 🚀

    Grab the blueprint now and drag and drop into Local! 🎆

    https://t.co/6m7OvBd8uI https://t.co/UMintnHjwj

    WordPress 6.8.2 RC1 is now available! 🎉

WP Engine's @LocalWP is a great way to test the new releas
    Jun 14 · twitter

    2 billion API requests per day, for highly cacheable data, doesn't actually seem like a lot.

    Processing the unique data stored in the headers is a different story, perhaps.

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