Sarah O'Donnell

VP Product Management at Realeyes

Sarah O'Donnell has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Sarah started their career as a Co-Founder of Click Commerce, a SaaS B2B application provider that successfully went public and was later acquired by a manufacturing firm. In this role, they held various leadership positions, including Director of Product Marketing & Management and Product Manager for Europe. Sarah played a crucial role in placing applications in Fortune/Worldwide 2000 enterprise clients and establishing local market positions in Europe.

Following their tenure at Click Commerce, Sarah worked as a Senior Strategist at Syncsort, Inc., a Channel Products company. Sarah then joined Wolters Kluwer as a Group Product Manager, where they worked until 2011.

In 2011, Sarah joined Bloomberg as a Group Manager, Product Management, where they led a team and managed the development of the "BLAW" research tools for legal and financial professionals.

Sarah's next role was at eBay Enterprise, where they served as a Group Product Manager. Their responsibilities included driving initiatives for eBay, conducting user testing and needs assessment, as well as developing a framework for user acceptance testing and roadmap market impact.

In 2015, Sarah joined Grapeshot as a VP of Product Strategy, focusing on adaptive machine learning products and optimizing campaign objectives for agencies and brands.

Currently, Sarah is working at Realeyes - Emotional Intelligence as the VP of Product Management. Their role involves achieving the next level of growth for the company through new product introductions and vertical markets. Sarah finds fulfillment in building on Realeyes' ground-breaking technology.

Sarah O'Donnell has a background in Applied Mathematics from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Additionally, they have obtained certifications in Challenger Sales Methodology, Contextual Design, Pragmatic Marketing, and Six Sigma.

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  • VP Product Management

    October, 2018 - present

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