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I feel a little sheepish, posting about my new gig for the first time by sharing some openings we have. How stereotypical, right? But I couldn’t be more excited about the opportunities my organization is chasing, and would *absolutely love* to have new folks help us excel. This past month and a half, I’ve been uniformly impressed by the dedication, engagement, and excellent work I see here. All of these positions are long-term remote-friendly. We’re using lean and agile practices to maximize our impact and create teams that are doing work they believe in; that are tightly aligned to the business outcomes we need to achieve; that build on the full picture of what everyone brings to the table. Want to join us? Know someone who might? Let’s connect. https://lnkd.in/eJUrh-n https://lnkd.in/eCt4NNZ https://lnkd.in/eATKrUw
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Excited to have you under the red umbrella!
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I’ve always believed that the best products come from security and product teams working together in close collaboration — and I’m so grateful to work with a team at Amazon that’s committed to this approach. I recently had the opportunity to speak with David Strom at CSO about how we approach product security at Amazon. It was a fun conversation and if you’re interested in learning more, you can check out the article here: 
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It was *so* good to spend time with folks from all across Amazon Security last week. Working here is a blast even when we’re spread across different locations — what a joy to brainstorm and share and gather together in the same space. I feel lucky to be a part of this team, and excited for the innovation ahead of us!
Vice President, Security Engineering & Chief Security Officer at Amazon
We had an amazing week at HQ2, learning from colleagues across Amazon Security about how they are innovating to keep customers safe and secure. Being part of the One Amazon Security Conference (OASC) this year, while being surrounded by the most dedicated and talented security professionals in the industry, reminded me of how proud I am of this great team. Reminder: we’re hiring awesome people! https://lnkd.in/gpHPnG3D
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I’ve been unbelievably lucky in my career. I’ve worked with so many amazing people, across so many different subject areas, contexts, sizes, verticals, you name it. And even in that incredibly lucky context, Delving has been an exceptional experience. I’ve rarely had the joy of working with such a uniformly healthy, supportive, highly-performing team and I’ve cherished every moment. And, like many other startups in the current climate, we’ve made the difficult choice to streamline operations and conserve runway while we deepen our product market fit. I’ve shifted from my CPO role to a board seat, and remain engaged in an advisory capacity. I feel deeply privileged to be able to continue to help steer our company through this time and I’m jazzed at the way our adoption is growing and the quick iterations we’re learning through. (Seriously, if you deal with spreadsheets check out how we help you compare them at https://lnkd.in/edmQsraC.)  I’ve also begun a new role I’m very excited about, and I’ll update here shortly. But for the moment I just wanted to say thanks to the Delving team for an incredibly awesome year. I can’t wait to see what we all do from here.
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Startup-happy Eng friends! I was lucky enough to work with Rhie-young Lim at MIT during our MBA program; she’s *fantastic* and I’d highly recommend. #work #software
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Some sharp analysis in this piece, that resonates with some of the core insights we’ve seen in our discovery work for Delving. The #futureofwork is not *only* about letting folks accomplish their tasks from anywhere; it’s also about giving them #collaboration tools that let them seamlessly pull their stakeholders into the process. It’s not about forcing people to choose between ‘everyone mobbing in the same doc/space’ and ‘local files’; it’s about letting them seamlessly move back and forth between them, collaborating with others all the way.
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Here’s another tidbit about what we’re doing over at Delving, including a first look at our earliest mvp. Understanding (and often controlling) the changes between spreadsheets came up a bunch in our early discovery work. So inspired by our team, who took those needs and turned them into something beautiful and useful. 🎉
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It has been an exciting few months working with our early partners to smooth the rough edges of working with mission-critical Excel, while preserving Excel and everything that’s great about it. We heard over and over again that changes are the key — what they are, who made them, when, and why.  We have a lot of plans from here, but we’re all so proud of this MVP that we wanted to share it with you.  (We’ll be opening up the beta soon, but if you’d like to get in a little earlier sign up at https://www.delving.com or drop us a note at support@delving.com and I’ll reach out.)
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First peek at what we’re making at the new gig! Pretty jazzed to share more over the coming weeks. (Follow Delving if you don’t want to miss anything. 🙂
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Up next is Joshua McKenty, Co-Founder and CEO of Delving. Throughout his career Josh saw multitudes of use cases where mission-critical databases were built on spreadsheets, particularly Excel. However, he was always nagged by the lack of workflow tooling surrounding these spreadsheets. It is continually a struggle for users to assess and manage changes between and across spreadsheets – as collaborating real time with team members often creates consistency and version control issues. This is where Delving comes in.  Click below to learn more about how the company is changing the collaboration game for the 800M+ spreadsheet users worldwide by creating GitHub for Excel.  Delving is just getting started!  Where to listen 🎙️🎙️🎙️ Spotify:https://lnkd.in/dacdiUah Apple: https://lnkd.in/ddrNEB4w Fuse website: https://lnkd.in/dY__ZP_t Cameron Borumand, Kellan Carter, Brendan Wales, Sara Lindquist, Zane Khatib, Nolan Van Nortwick, Bobby Wagner, John Connors, Satbir Khanuja
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I have so much to say about graduating from MIT Sloan School of Management with an MBA – way too much to cram into a single post. So I want to start with gratitude.  Not many poor girls from tiny towns in Maine make it to where I am, and I wouldn’t be here without an incredible amount of luck and support from others. I’m grateful to the MIT Sloan Executive Education EMBA team, who welcomed us with open arms and worked so hard to give us the best possible experience during a global pandemic. To the faculty, who shared their brilliance and insight in a practical, engaging, challenging way. To my colleagues the #pandEMBAs, who helped me grow, made me laugh, and became lifelong friends. To the folks at Travelers, who kept on top of things while I was in class and let me bring what I was learning back to our work. To my friends, who cheered me on and supported me every step of the way. As many of my colleagues have said, this degree was a team sport and I was playing alongside superstars. Thank you, all.  I’m also ridiculously grateful to Jonathan and our teens. And I want to highlight this for a moment. Even outside the context of a degree, it’s still pretty unusual for a mom to have equal partnership at home. These last 20 months, Jon and our kids did *way* more than that. They took _100%_ of the household load. I didn’t cook. I didn’t clean. I didn’t do dishes, or laundry, or schedule doctor’s appointments, or keep track of any music lessons or birthday parties or teacher gifts or do the after school taxi dance, or vet visits, or any of it. Whatever family time I had was devoted to *actually connecting* with my family.  Words can’t really express what this support has meant to me (and even if they could, Jon’s not one for public displays). But I wanted to take a moment to recognize the support I had simply because it flips the script that so many of my fellow mothers experience.  I’ve always been proud of the way Jon and I trade off supporting one another’s big dreams and goals, but I don’t speak about it much. So this time, I wanted to say: It is *possible* for moms to get the same kind of support that many dads in the corporate world enjoy. Jon’s career didn’t suffer. We all made it through. We’re lucky, of course. And in addition to luck, we’re better off for digging in and showing our kids a less-typical (?) model for balancing careers and family needs.  Thank you so, *so much* to everyone who helped me become who I am and reach this moment. I’m wicked excited to see where we all go from here.
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Hi friends!  I’m extremely excited to share that I’ve accepted a position as the Chief Product Officer at Delving.  Product leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship are core to who I am, and working with Joshua McKenty and Carl Coryell-Martin again is such a delight. But the clincher for me is the problem we’re solving: Nearly one billion spreadsheet users fuel the world’s decisions each month, and spreadsheet collaboration & review is… clunky and frustrating to say the least. How is it still true that the central pillar of business decision-making is so painful for teams?  We can do better, *without* telling folks they shouldn’t use Excel. And I’m so jazzed to be a part of creating this better world.  (If that sounds good to you too, please reach out! We’re primarily focused on expanding our engineering team* right now, but other disciplines will follow soon — and bringing amazing people from all functions together to achieve the unlikely is my favorite thing in the world. ) ***  Any announcement like this is bittersweet, and today’s is no exception. I’ve had the privilege of working closely with so many great people at Travelers these last couple of years. Transforming culture & ways of working is incredibly challenging work. But our teams pulled together, dug in, and got incredible things done — while remaining true to Travelers’ deep commitment to caring for one another, always.  I’m incredibly grateful for, and proud of, the work we’ve done. I’m honored that Travelers has asked me to stay on in a consultive role to ensure the transition is smooth and successful, and I can’t wait to see what this fantastic team does from here. *** *https://lnkd.in/g3iZcZe3 & email careers@delving.co 🙂
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