What I'd like is for you to talk us through your background experience and the lovely product management world you're about to take us into.
When you were interviewing candidates, what sort of key things were you looking for and what sort of questions were you asking?
How do you get from product exec, that role, to product manager, or what sort of advice would you give to people who want to go on that journey?
What would you say the main challenges are within a career within product management?
What advice would you give to your 20 or 30-year-old self now?
What technical skills are needed to jump to the director position?
How do you get involved in the board strategic decisions from a product management perspective or angle?
What's the best career advice you've ever been given or found for yourself?
Is there anything that you sort of miss from your years in Australia and San Fran? Where did you sort of enjoy living the most?
What advice have you received from your mentor that made the most impact?
What's the most valuable lesson you've learned in marketing or business or product management, and how did it come about?
What's the worst experience you've had working for someone?
What's the worst advice you've heard and why?
With pressures of general life, how do you manage the work-life balance, and how important is that in today's society?
What do you listen to when you need to focus?
What is the book you recommend the most for marketers or product managers or anybody really today?
What parting words of wisdom or advice would you share with our audience?