Mark McKelvy

Senior Product Manager at UpKeep

Mark McKelvy has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Mark started their career as an Investment Banking Analyst at Montgomery & Co., LLC in 2005, where they focused on software and digital media companies. Mark then worked as an Investment Banking Analyst at Merrill Lynch from 2006 to 2008.

In 2008, Mark joined Oaktree Capital Management as a Private Equity Associate, where they analyzed and executed acquisitions and sales of portfolio companies. Mark also worked with senior company managers to improve financial reporting and evaluate new business opportunities. Mark stayed with Oaktree Capital Management until 2013.

Mark then transitioned into the technology industry, working as a Web Developer at Human Design from 2014 to 2015. Mark then joined DataScience.com as a Software Engineer, where they built software to help data science organizations create, deploy, and manage data sources, models, and analyses. Mark developed various UIs, backends, and databases using React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, MySQL, and ElasticSearch.

In 2017, Mark joined Book & Ledger as a Software Engineer & Principal, where they released a finance and accounting SaaS application. Mark developed a React single-page app, a Node.js backend, and a PostgreSQL database to automate transaction recording, generate financial reports, and maintain proper books.

Most recently, Mark has been working at UpKeep since 2019. Mark initially joined as a Software Engineer and later progressed to the role of Product Manager. Currently, they hold the position of Senior Product Manager.

Mark McKelvy attended Claremont McKenna College, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Economics in 2005. In 2013, they enrolled at RefactorU, but their degree and field of study are not specified.

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Previous companies

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Timeline

  • Senior Product Manager

    July, 2021 - present

  • Product Manager

    November, 2020

  • Software Engineer

    March, 2019

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