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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2022 · 52 MIN

Decoding what’s behind the most admired business cultures in the world.

from Impact Leaders · host ActioGlobal

Christine Doig-Cardet - Director of Product for Personalized Experiences at Netflix.Shaping Data-Driven Dream Teams.“We talk about the Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Steve Jobs, and we talk about these individual people as leaders. But I would like to see more stories about the Dream Teams, the Barça of Guardiola equivalent and the business setting where you're not valuing one individual, but how they all work together to accomplish those goals.”In this episode of Impact Leaders, Jonathan Escobar talks with Christine Doig-Cardet, currently the Director of Product for Personalized Experiences at Netflix. She has spent her career at the intersection of data science and product in a variety of industries. At Netflix, Christine leads the company’s efforts to improve the customer experience through personalization. She loves bringing together the Art & Science of Design & Data to build impactful user experiences powered by the latest machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities.She can frequently be found giving talks and workshops at conferences and meetups.Christine spends her time between Austin and Barcelona, where she grew up and earned her M.S. in Industrial Engineering from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. She also holds a postgraduate certificate in Quantitative Methods for Financial Markets and Data Science from the same university. She is fluent in English, Spanish, Catalan and German.

Christine Doig-Cardet - Director of Product for Personalized Experiences at Netflix.Shaping Data-Driven Dream Teams.“We talk about the Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Steve Jobs, and we talk about these individual people as leaders. But I would like to see more stories about the Dream Teams, the Barça of Guardiola equivalent and the business setting where you're not valuing one individual, but how they all work together to accomplish those goals.”In this episode of Impact Leaders, Jonathan Escobar talks with Christine Doig-Cardet, currently the Director of Product for Personalized Experiences at Netflix. She has spent her career at the intersection of data science and product in a variety of industries. At Netflix, Christine leads the company’s efforts to improve the customer experience through personalization. She loves bringing together the Art & Science of Design & Data to build impactful user experiences powered by the latest machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities.She can frequently be found giving talks and workshops at conferences and meetups.Christine spends her time between Austin and Barcelona, where she grew up and earned her M.S. in Industrial Engineering from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. She also holds a postgraduate certificate in Quantitative Methods for Financial Markets and Data Science from the same university. She is fluent in English, Spanish, Catalan and German.

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