Head of Product Management - API

 

Why this role matters:

 

We are looking for a Senior Product Leader that has experience working in a Developer or API focused technology organization. This is an opportunity to support & empower a highly respected globally distributed and diverse Product Management team - as well as an opportunity to truly influence how billions of people around the world communicate (bold statement, we know!)

 

Vonage is at a pivotal stage of its evolution and this role will be a key contributor to delivering our 3-year strategy (and beyond) and be part of a talented leadership team driving the product strategy for our CPaaS platform.

 

What you will do:

 

Go-to-Market & Revenue Generation

  • Create strategic direction and monitor effectiveness of the go-to-market process.
  • Create pricing frameworks for the Product Management function.
  • Own the overall product financial forecast.
  • Create and maintain customer segmentation.
  • Ensure product marketing processes align with and support corporate strategic objectives.

 

Lifecycle Management

  • Oversee development and implementation of Product Management governance processes and workflows enterprise wide.
  • Establish and manage project interdependencies and priorities.
  • Identify and champion creation of new products and capabilities to meet evolving business challenges. 
  • Own responsibility for project risk identification and resolution.

 

Strategy

  • Establish overall Product Management direction and actively support associated goals and objectives. 
  • Own annual strategic planning and priority setting processes. 
  • Oversee creation and maintenance of multi-quarter strategic BU roadmap.
  • Continually seek opportunities to maximize revenue generation.





What you will bring:

  • Senior level product leadership experience operated in a role that has global impact and scale
  • Commercial experience and understanding of how good product management can influence and impact the sales activities 
  • Product leadership skills at the executive level - confident & comfortable articulating product vision to C-Suite and Board Members
  • Experience leading product management within a Developer Led, API or Platform based technology business - ideal, not essential
  • Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Ability to:
    • Define, articulate and drive the vision, strategy, architecture, design, and implementation of complex, large scale software systems.
    • Present complex technical information in a clear and concise manner to a wide variety of audiences.
    • Identify risks and threats in current and emerging technologies, procedures, features and operations.
    • Develop technical and process skills in others.

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