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    Todd Sherman

    Product Lead for YouTube Shorts. Formerly Snapchat & Twitter.

    Todd Sherman is a seasoned consumer product lead known for successfully launching and scaling products on major platforms, reaching billions of users worldwide. With a strong focus on defining and growing early-stage products, Todd brings over 15 years of product management experience and a decade of people management expertise to the table.

    Having led high-priority, large-scale projects involving extensive engineering teams, he has honed his skills as an organizational leader. Todd's professional journey includes key roles at renowned companies, such as YouTube, Snap Inc., Twitter, and Lockheed Martin, where he has contributed significantly to various product initiatives.

    His specialties encompass a wide range of areas including multi-sided platforms, network effects, video creation and playback, social media products, product strategy, and customer-centric approaches. Todd Sherman holds degrees from prestigious institutions such as Georgia Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Crummer Graduate School of Business, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona State College, and Seabreeze High School.

    Highlights

    Nov 5 · twitter

    My 8 year old has started @factoriogame on the Switch. He's learning a lot:

    1. resource prioritization to keep production running smoothly.
    2. automation saves time and reduces repetitive tasks.
    3. layouts can maximize space and efficiency.
    4. it fosters adaptability as he experiments and learns from failures.
    Nov 5 · twitter

    .@pmarca what federal policy would spur a competitive US-based drone industry?

    Some considerations

    1. Increase federal R&D funding to boost drone innovation
    2. Offer tax incentives for domestic drone manufacturing
    3. Simplify FAA regulations to encourage industry growth
    4. Mandate federal agencies to buy US-made drones
    5. Promote exports through trade support
    6. Invest in education and training for a skilled workforce
    7. Establish/strengthen domestic supply chains for key components
    8. Enhance IP protection for U.S. innovations
    9. Foster collaboration through public-private partnerships
    10. Limit foreign drones in sensitive sectors to promote domestic options