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24 Product managers to follow on twitter

Mentorship is a relationship in which a more experienced or more knowledgeable person helps to guide a less experienced or less knowledgeable person. The mentor may be older or younger than the person being mentored, but they must have a certain area of expertise

Marty Cagan 

Partner at Silicon Valley Product Group, specializing in product teams and product strategy – former exec at eBay, Netscape and HP

Ken Norton

Ken is a Senior Operating Partner at GV where he leads investing operations and provides product and engineering support to GV’s portfolio companies. 

Teresa Torres

Teresa is a product discovery coach who helps teams gain valuable insights from customer interviews, run effective product experiments, and drive product outcomes that create value for their customers and their businesses

Eric Ries

Eric Ries is the creator of the Lean Startup and the author of the popular entrepreneurship blog Startup Lessons Learned. He previously co-founded and served as Chief Technology Officer of IMVU.

Martin Eriksson

Co-Founder at MTP/ProductTank

Sriram Krishnan

Sriram Krishnan is an experienced product leader and investor. For 2017-2019, he lead product on Twitter’s core product teams.

Ian McAllister

Longtime (12-yr) Amazonian. Former Director for Alexa International and created AmazonSmile.

Lenny Rachitsky

Writes a weekly newsletter about product and growth, angel invest, and advise. Previously PM/Growth @Airbnb, founder, engineer

Ben Chestnut

Co-founder and CEO of @Mailchimp

Jason Fried 

Founder & CEO at Basecamp. Non-serial entrepreneur. Co-author of Getting Real, REWORK & Remote

Shreyas Doshi

First lead PM @stripe. angel investor. formerly @twitter @google @yahoo

Jackie Bavaro

Co-Author of Cracking the PM Interview. Asana Advisor. Previously @ Google & Microsoft. She/Her

Julie Zhuo

Currently http://Inspirit.work. Formerly design VP @ FB. Author of The Making of a Manager

Joel Spolsky

Founder of Fog Creek, Trello, Stack Overflow, and Glitch

Des Traynor

Co-founder of @intercom.

John Cutler

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Janna Bastow

CEO @ProdPad prodmgmt software + founded @MindTheProduct.

Adam Nash

Lecturer @Stanford. Previously Dropbox, Wealthfront, LinkedIn, eBay, Apple.

Sachin Rekhi

Founder & CEO @NotejoyApp, a collaborative notes app for you and your team. Writer @ http://SachinRekhi.com

Bruce McCarthy

Entrepreneur, coach, speaker, co-author of Product Roadmaps Relaunched (O’Reilly), Founder at Product Culture, President Emeritus Boston Product Mgmt Assoc.

Kunal Shah

Founder: CRED, Free Charge

Norgard

Entrepreneur & investor. Ex-CPO, Tinder. Architect of the top grossing app. Investor @SpaceX@Lyft@AngelList@NotionHQ

Melissa Perri

Teach @harvardhbs. CEO @ProduxLabs. Created online #prodmgmt school @productinst and http://cpoaccelerator.com. Author of Escaping the Build Trap. Terrible bowler.

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