Dan Stokeley

Head Of Product: Support Experience, Operations, And Applications Platform at Stripe

Dan Stokeley has a wealth of experience in product management and leadership roles. Dan is currently working at Stripe as the Head of Product for Support Experience, Operations, and Applications Platform. In this role, they lead a team responsible for delivering world-class support and operator experiences by leveraging cutting-edge AI and combining in-house user experiences with third-party tools.

Prior to their role at Stripe, Dan worked at Google, where they held various product management positions. Dan served as the Group Product Manager for Core Maps, leading a team of 50 engineers, UX designers, and product managers. Dan transformed the Core Maps team into an effective platform team and launched several platform launches for Geo Enterprise, Android Auto, Discovery, Hotels, and Google Ads partners.

Before their time as the Group Product Manager, Dan was a Senior Product Manager for Google Cloud Platform Billing. Prior to their tenure at Google, they co-founded Sharpen Ltd, a skill-sharing platform for creators and makers. As a founding engineer and COO, they built backend APIs for user management, authentication, image management, and notifications.

In their earlier years, Dan worked at Google as an Associate Product Manager and Product Manager. Dan played an integral role in growing the users of the Movie Showtimes Onebox and served as the Global PM Lead for the Ad Traffic Quality team, identifying billions of dollars of fraud annually.

Overall, Dan Stokeley has had a successful career in product management and has been instrumental in driving impactful results for the companies they have worked with.

Dan Stokeley obtained their Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with first-class honors from the University of Exeter from 1998 to 2001. Dan then pursued a Master's degree in Advanced Computing from Imperial College London, completing it in 2003. Additionally, Dan Stokeley earned a D.Phil in Computational Biology from the University of Oxford between 2003 and 2008.

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