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Shubham Bansal is an experienced Machine Learning Engineer Manager currently working at Spotify since September 2020. In the role, Shubham has successfully built and led teams to develop innovative machine learning solutions, optimizing promotional campaigns, enhancing audience targeting for new video creators, and implementing multi-objective models for campaign efficiency. Previously, Shubham held software engineering roles at Instagram and Facebook, focusing on personalization and machine learning frameworks for large user bases. With early experience at Goldman Sachs, Housing.com, and various internships, Shubham has a strong background in developing robust ML systems and software solutions. Shubham holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
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Spotify is an audio and media streaming service that hosts music, podcasts and tv shows. Founded in 2008, Spotify has grown to one of the largest streaming platforms in the world, offering over 70 million tracks to its 360+ million users across 170+ markets. They are headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden with offices in over a dozen countries. Spotify’s mission is to unlock the potential of human creativity—by giving a million creative artists the opportunity to live off their art and billions of fans the opportunity to enjoy and be inspired by it. Spotify helps users to discover, manage, and share music on their phone, computer or tablet by browsing through the collections of friends, artists, and celebrities, by creating a radio station, or by curating their own playlists. A leader in revenue generation for the music industry, over 1,000 artists generated over $1 million on Spotify in 2021, 450 generations more than $2 million, and 130 generated over $5 million. Spotify also paid out over $1 billion dollars to publishing rights holders (songwriters and producers) in 2021.