Neil Burdess

Product Manager at Panopto

Neil Burdess has a diverse work experience in both the technology and education sectors. Neil started their career at the University of Sunderland as a Video Editing Technician in 2009. Neil then moved on to Newcastle University in 2012, where they worked as a Media Support Officer until 2014. In 2014, they joined Panopto, initially as a Support Engineer and later progressed to the role of Support Team Manager, EMEA. In 2019, they transitioned to the position of Solutions Engineer and currently holds the role of Product Manager as of July 2021. Neil's expertise spans from technical support to managerial and product-related responsibilities.

Neil Burdess has an extensive education history with a focus on film and video production. Neil pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Film/Cinema/Video Studies from the University of Sunderland from 2003 to 2006. Following this, they completed a Master of Arts degree in Cinematography and Film/Video Production from the same university, attending from 2006 to 2007.

In 2020, Neil Burdess took an online course in the essentials of Master of Business Administration (MBA) at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

In addition to their academic qualifications, Neil Burdess has obtained certifications to enhance their professional skills. Neil obtained a certification as a Certified Product Manager (CPM) from Pragmatic Institute in April 2022. Furthermore, in August 2018, they completed a certification course titled "Transitioning from Individual Contributor to Manager" from LinkedIn.

Overall, Neil Burdess's education history showcases their passion for film and video production, as well as their dedication to expanding their knowledge and skill set in business management.

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Timeline

  • Product Manager

    February, 2022 - present

  • Solutions Engineer

    June, 2019

  • Support Team Manager, EMEA

    June, 2016

  • Support Engineer

    February, 2014