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Product Management Panel + BBQ @Waymate HQ

July 17, 2013 Jess Erickson
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Join us at our July BBQ + Panel hosted by Waymate! Individuals will share their experiences of being product managers from various startups in Berlin. Our evening features a panel of product managers that include:

Moderator: Lisa Lang, Head of Products at Sourcefabric.

 

Lisa Lang has a rich history as a digital information technology and new media game changer. She has worked for organizations like Campus Party, Smashing Media and SitePoint, and has extensive experience as team leader and event organizer. Lisa is the Head of Products at the highly awarded open source software development company Sourcefabric. She is also pursuing an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. And she just knows how to throw a good party.

Panelist: Kirsty Lee, Product Manager at Waymate

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Kirsty is the Head of Product at Waymate. She started out her career in marketing and social media, and made the transition into product management just over a year ago. Now working for her fourth European tech startup, she leads the development for Waymate’s web and mobile products.

Panelist: Anna Yukiko Bickenbach, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at ecotastic.

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Anna grew up in Germany as a Japanese-American and calls three different world continents her home. Thanks to her Master’s degree in “Integrated Natural Resource Management” from the Humboldt University in Berlin, she is ecotastic’s expert on all matters relating to sustainability. An additional specialization in design thinking from the renown Hasso-Plattner Institute gives her and ecotastic an edge on user oriented research and product design. In her free time she enjoys playing volleyball competitively and loves to eat extremely spicy foods.

Panelist: Cath Richardson, Product and Customer Development at ezeep.

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A reformed Londoner, Cath moved to Berlin in January after 3 years working in service design and customer development at Made by Many. She now leads product at ezeep, a company transforming how organizations print. 

This exciting set of panelists will share their experiences, helpful tools, tips and tricks related to the profession of product management.

This should be an informative and fun event and your chance to interact with the community of product managers who’ve had quite some experience. After, we’ll sip on beer and cook up some bbq compliments of our sponsor and host Waymate. 

We only have room for 50 participants, so please only RSVP if you can 100% attend. Please register your spot here:

http://waymateberlingeekettes.eventbrite.com/

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