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How would you describe your job to someone who doesn’t work in tech?
I think about my role in comparison to a producer on a film set: Essentially, the core of my work as chief product officer at 1Password is establishing a continuous feedback loop between our existing and future customers, as well as the product team of engineers, designers, and product managers. My role is dynamic and constantly evolving because our customers’ needs are never static—and that’s why I love it.
I’m in an interesting spot where I have one foot planted in the world of our customers’ business outcomes and the other in building technology, which has forced me to grow both of these skills.
What’s the most compelling tech project you’ve worked on, and why?
One of the most notable projects I’ve been a part of was centered around offline login to laptops.
At Duo, we had a really interesting Challenge: To facilitate offline multi-factor authentication (MFA) for users in sensitive government buildings or on airplanes. I was really proud of the engineer who ended up designing the solution for that problem, which ultimately led to a patent application. Our success came from being incredibly entrenched in emphasizing our customers’ needs.
What technologies are you most optimistic about? Least? And why?
I’m most optimistic about going passwordless with passkeys; they’re our best shot at eliminating the hassles that come with passwords and MFA, while removing the reward for hackers. It’s been exciting to see adoption taking off this past year, especially with Big Tech giants like Amazon, X, Google, and TikTok leading the way.
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