Gainsight CPO on Paving a Career in Product Management

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  • March 25, 2020
Karl Rumelhart

Gainsight, Chief Product Officer and Executive Vice President of Engineering

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Gainsight CPO & EVP of Engineering, Karl Rumelhart, on how he paved his way into a career in product management.
Gainsight CPO & EVP of Engineering, Karl Rumelhart, on how he paved his way into a career in product management.

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Karl Rumelhart
Gainsight, Chief Product Officer and Executive Vice President of Engineering

Karl Rumelhart is the Chief Product Officer at Gainsight. Karl is responsible for the product roadmap for Gainsight’s customer success platform. Karl has held senior product and marketing roles at VMware, leading product management for VirtualCenter and driving the acquisition of SpringSource. Karl has also run product teams at Jive and predictive analytics at Infer. Prior to his software career, Karl was an academic mathematician, lecturing at Stanford University after receiving a Ph.D. from Harvard University.

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Thomas Daly
Principal Product Manager

Thomas Daly is Principal Product Manager at Samsung NEXT leading zero to one initiatives. Prior to that, he served as the Chief Product Officer for Spacious.com, which was later acquired by The We Company (WeWork). Before that, Daly was at Samsung Electronics by way of an acquisition of BOXEE, a TV-connected streaming device. He has worked in various product roles for nearly 15 years.

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