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    Jon Melamut

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    Jon Melamut is a high-tech sales and business development executive with extensive experience in enterprise and consumer technology.1 He currently serves as the Head of Edge/IoT Strategic Partnerships at Amazon Web Services (AWS), a position he has held since September 2017.1

    Prior to his role at AWS, Melamut held several leadership positions at Canonical Ltd., including:

    • VP of Devices, IoT Sales & Alliances (May 2015 - July 2017)
    • VP of Professional & Engineering Services (September 2011 - May 2015)
    • VP of OEM Services, Operations & Products (January 2011 - October 2011)
    • VP of OEM Services Sales & Product (October 2007 - August 2011)1

    Melamut's career also includes roles at other notable companies:

    • VP of Business Development & Sales at Pepper Computer, Inc. (2002-2007)
    • Senior Manager of Business Development at Adobe Systems, Inc. (2000-2002)
    • Vice President of Business Development at Glassbook, Inc. (1999-2000)
    • North American Sales Manager at IBM Corporation (1988-1999)1

    He holds a BA from Franklin & Marshall College and has completed additional education at the University of Michigan's Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Bentley College.1

    In his current role at AWS, Melamut focuses on IoT and edge computing partnerships, frequently sharing updates and insights about AWS IoT solutions and collaborations in the industry.23

    Highlights

    Dec 2 · twitter

    New video: if you are building a community, you have probably seen @MightyNetworks as an option when compared to Circle, @discourse, @discord, and Skool...

    ...and Mighty's ability to keep community members engaged is very impressive, hitting 33% MAU.

    Well, I just put out a deep dive review of Mighty Networks. See the link to the full video in the first comment below 👇

    New video: if you are building a community, you have probably seen @MightyNetworks as an option when
    Oct 31 · twitter

    Developer shares feedback...DevRel team nods enthusiastically...feedback vanishes into the void like a sock in a dryer. Three months later, same developer stops bothering. Can you blame them?

    Here's the absolutely maddening bit: most teams aren't ignoring feedback because they're incompetent or malicious. They're drowning in it.

    Discord messages, conference notes, survey responses...it's like trying to drink from a fire hose while blindfolded and riding a unicycle.

    The solution isn't collecting MORE feedback (good grief, no). It's treating feedback like you'd treat sales leads. Score it. Track it. Move the good stuff to your roadmap. Actually SHIP something based on it.

    At Stateshift we've helped teams transform this chaos with a stupidly simple system: centralize everything in one place, score each piece (1-5 on relevance, clarity, source credibility), review weekly, and...here's the revolutionary part...actually tell developers when their idea ships.

    Microsoft research found that feedback loops are one of the biggest factors in developer productivity. Yet most companies treat developer feedback like junk mail.

    When you close the loop...when developers see their suggestion in your release notes...that's when magic happens. They become advocates. They tell their friends. They stick around.

    The benchmark? Turn 10-20% of collected feedback into roadmap items. Ship 70-80% of those within a release cycle or two. Anything less and you're just performing theatre.

    Stop collecting feedback to feel good about "listening." Start treating it like the growth engine it actually is.

    ℹ️ I just wrote up a blog post digging into this in more detail. Link is in the first comment below 👇

    Developer shares feedback...DevRel team nods enthusiastically...feedback vanishes into the void like

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