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    Noah Lichtenstein

    Chief Product Officer with extensive background in product management and e-commerce

    Noah Lichtenstein is an accomplished entrepreneur and investor with deep experience and expertise building and advising technology startups in the San Francisco Bay Area. A graduate of Stanford University, Lichtenstein has held senior management and executive roles at several high-growth technology companies including The Climate Corporation, Deem Inc., and Cowboy Ventures. In 2016, he founded Crossover, a venture capital firm that invests in ambitious and disruptive companies across a range of industries. With a passion for technology and innovation, Lichtenstein brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the startups and entrepreneurs he works with, helping them scale their businesses and achieve their goals.

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    Experience

    Chief Product Officer at Season (December 2021 - Present)
    Vice President Of Product Management at Whole Foods Market (August 2021 - December 2021), Vice President of E-Commerce and Digital Product at Whole Foods Market (September 2020 - August 2021), Senior Manager of Technical Product Management at Amazon (Various Roles, 2018 - 2020), Principal Product Manager at AmazonFresh (October 2016 - March 2018), Senior Vendor Manager at Amazon (August 2012 - March 2014)

    Education

    MBA in Marketing and Strategy from University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business (2010 - 2012), Bachelor of Arts in Radio/TV/Film, Animate Arts from Northwestern University (2002 - 2006), Harvard-Westlake School (1996 - 2002)

    Location

    United States