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Lee Cross

Founder and Managing Director at Skull Mountain

Lee Cross is an accomplished founder and managing director of Skull Mountain, a company that delivers agile digital product services to clients. Cross has held several significant roles in the industry, including serving as a non-executive director at Random Colour Animal, where the focus is on brand strategy and user engagement. Additionally, Cross has experience as an associate at Rokker, a business design firm, and previously worked in various product management roles at News UK, News Corp, and Hyperion Insurance Group. With a strong background in project management, Cross has contributed to numerous digital initiatives for leading companies, including Samsung and Random House. A graduate of Dulwich College, Cross brings extensive expertise in digital product development and management.

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Skull Mountain

We are the UK’s leading Digital Product Management consultancy. We manage products across the full lifecycle from conception, to profitable growth and into retirement for a range of clients on a Global scale. We place a strong focus on creating a collective 'product mindset' through sustainable cultural change designed to increase profitability, team accountability and workforce happiness. We can perform all roles within the Product function – Chief Product Officer, Head of Products and Product Manager. This can be as a complete product team or a blend of our resources and yours. Our Product Management Academy can up-skill your team across the most junior product roles through to the most senior. It has also been an invaluable way of increasing the wider company’s appreciation of product management. 'Skullers' are straight-talking, super-motivated and talented people you can rely on! We have over a century collective experience in digital product management, spanning back to the dawn of the digital era (aka the mid-1990s!). Get in touch to find out more.