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Charley Dublin

Senior Vice President at JW Player

Charley Dublin has a diverse and extensive work experience in various leadership roles. Charley currently works as the Senior Vice President at JW Player. Prior to this, they served as the Vice President of Product Management at Acquia, where they played a crucial role in transforming the company's Drupal hosting business towards Software as a Service (SaaS). Before that, they held the position of Interim Chief Executive Officer at Talon Holdings, where they successfully overhauled the capital and operating structures of the businesses to ensure their financial viability.

Dublin also has an impressive tenure at Akamai Technologies, where they held multiple Vice President roles. Charley contributed significantly to the company's growth and success by leading efforts in digital strategy and transformation, global product operations, platform engineering, and EMEA/APJ services and support. Charley played a pivotal role in the development and implementation of various processes and initiatives, resulting in improved customer experience and revenue growth.

Prior to their tenure at Akamai, Dublin worked at Accenture as a Senior Consultant, specializing in the telecommunications sector. Charley also gained valuable experience at Deloitte & Touche/CMD Systems as a Programmer/Analyst serving clients in manufacturing and retail.

Throughout their career, Dublin has consistently demonstrated strong leadership skills, strategic thinking, and a track record of driving business growth and transformation.

Charley Dublin holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Global Operations from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which was completed from 2014 to 2016. They also obtained a Bachelor's degree (BS) in Accounting and Information Systems from Virginia Tech - Pamplin College of Business, from 1990 to 1995.

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  • Senior Vice President

    October, 2022 - present

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