Mobile is exploding. The number of mobile users and the ways to reach them are expanding constantly and rapidly. Unfortunately, the way to capitalize on this trend is not always obvious. But if you don’t, you risk missing big growth opportunities — or losing them to a competitor that acts faster.
Hence MobileBeat. Now in its eighth year, MobileBeat 2015 is the place to meet and learn how to win on mobile from the most disruptive brands and thought-leaders in the mobile industry.
And if there is any one job focused on truly optimizing mobile efforts in the most real-world way, it’s vice president of mobile product. We added three of these execs — from productivity tool creator Evernote, HR and finance cloud software maker Workday, and community reviews behemoth Yelp — to our lineup of speakers for MobileBeat 2015. Join them, and the rest of our industry leaders, July 13 — 14 to learn what really works and what to avoid.
Jamie Hull, VP Mobile Products, Evernote
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Hull has been VP Mobile Products at Evernote since January 2014, working her way up from Product Manager since January 2012. Before coming to Evernote, she worked for Plaxo as Senior Product Manager, after stints at custom publishing platform Blurb, mortgage processor Ellie Mae, and online publisher Advertising.com. She earned an MBA from the University of Maryland in 2005.
Joe Korngiebel, VP, Mobile Apps & Innovation, Workday
Korngiebel is senior vice president of user experience at Workday, where he sets the strategic direction and leads research, design, and human-interface development of Workday’s mobile and browser applications. Korngiebel has spent more than 18 years in the applications software space in a variety of key technical and leadership roles. In addition to leading UX vision for Workday, he oversees Workday Labs, the company’s center for research and innovation. Joe has a passion for the details and the pursuit of continuous innovation. Korngiebel completed a B.S. in mathematics and computer science from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.
Eric Singley, VP, Mobile & Consumer Products, Yelp
Singley joined Yelp in November 2007 as a Product Manager focused primarily on Yelp’s search and consumer products. Starting in 2008, he was the first product manager and designer for Yelp’s apps for iPhone, Android, and iPad. He now oversees all of Yelp’s consumer-facing products, including mobile, web, search, and international. Prior to Yelp, he worked as a product manager, UI designer, and software engineer. Eric holds a B.S. in Computing & Information Systems and a minor in Psychology from Northwestern University.
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