Jared Libby

VP Products at Peachjar

Jared Libby has over 20 years of experience in the field of user experience. Jared began their career in 1996 as an Interactive Designer at Monster Worldwide, Inc., where they designed and developed the company's website and sales and marketing assets. In 2000, they moved to TMP Worldwide as a User Experience Manager and Senior Interactive Designer, where they collaborated with the whole business and consumers to build balanced solutions and designed and developed successful websites, multimedia CDs, bootable business cards, and web advertisements for Fortune 500 clients. In 2002, they became a Sole Proprietor at True Experience, where they projected an innovative outlook, constructed challenged current thinking, and drove changes that differentiate digital products. In 2005, they became a Founding Partner at Alpine Interactive, where they took care of product strategy, maintained roadmaps, drove initiatives, clarified scope of work, managed release schedules, and ensured excellent quality. In 2010, they moved to Clear Capital as a TPM/User Experience Manager, where they managed all aspects of user experience, including expectation setting in sales, brand promises in marketing, communications in customer service, development in engineering, and techniques in design. In 2014, they moved to Slacker Radio, Inc. as a User Experience Director, where they handled product strategy by focusing on the goals, generating a compelling and shared vision, constantly understanding the product's value, establishing initiatives, and prioritizing the roadmap through value and opportunity. In 2017, they moved to Peachjar as the VP Products.

Jared Libby attended Bates College from 1993 to 1997, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Multimedia Design with a Minor in Computer Science. In 1998, they attended Harvard Extension School and earned Graduate Credits in Advanced Multimedia Design. Jared also holds a Multimedia Certificate from United Digital Artists.

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  • VP Products

    January, 2017 - present

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