Quibb Founder on The Vectors Behind Winning Products – Environmental Science to Product

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  • October 2, 2019
Sandi MacPherson

New cool thing, Founder

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Quibb Founder, Sandi MacPherson, discusses product truths, and how good products do not always win in the real world and why
Quibb Founder on the start to her product career, startups, and how she went from studying Environmental Science to Product management

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Sandi MacPherson
New cool thing, Founder

Sandi MacPherson started Quibb in 2013 from the heart of Silicon Valley, in small cafes on University Ave in Palo Alto. Before starting Quibb, Sandi worked in cleantech, graduating with her MBA from Schulich School of Business after roles at Environment Canada and Social Venture Partners.

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Christina Lucey
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Christina is a product leader with a passion for crafting. After six internships and four years studying computer science at the University of Waterloo, she found product management. After a few years of building a foundation in execution, she launched her first product at BlackBerry in 2011. Since then she been hooked on crafting new digital things ever since. Her efforts on growth and mobile helped propel Yammer towards acquisition. Following that, Christina headed up product at early stage companies twice. Currently she’s at Credit Karma where she is the leader for new product initiatives. When she’s not crafting products or podcasting, you can find her reading, cooking, working on her fitness, or channeling her inner Martha Stewart.

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