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You’ve heard of the successful startups born from the PayPal Mafia. Now learn the origins of another one of tech’s biggest accelerators—the Airbnb product team.
Time at Airbnb: 2012-2015 Last title held: General Manager
Not only is Saxena an Airbnb alum, the veteran product manager has led teams at Instagram, Yahoo and Microsoft.
Saxena was hired in 2018 as Head of Product for Airbnb Plus, the platform’s luxury hospitality service. He eventually made his way up to Head of Product Management, working directly with Chesky to build and scale the PM function.
He left Airbnb in 2020 and now works as VP of Product at Coinbase, developing new product features that incorporate NFTs, cryptocurrency and the blockchain.
Time at Airbnb: 2015-2019 Last title held: Head of Product, Homes Platform
Zhang was recruited to Airbnb from Dropbox, where she ran the developer platform and collaboration product teams as Product Manager. She started as a Product Manager for Growth at Airbnb and worked her way up to lead the cross-functional Homes Platform team, where she managed over 150 employees.
She now works as the VP of Product at the no-code website builder Webflow. She is also a lecturer at Stanford University on product management fundamentals.
Time at Airbnb: 2012-2017 Last title held: Product Lead, Growth
An early member of Airbnb, Alströmer helped develop the product team into the 125-person talent powerhouse of today. The product team oversaw so many cross-functional elements of the business, including SEO, virality, performance marketing, referrals, onboarding, retention internalization, authentication, email engagement and mobile growth, according to Alstromer’s
Alströmer has been in his new role as GP at Y Combinator since 2017. The storied Silicon Valley startup accelerator backed Airbnb in 2009 and has funded 3,700 startups since its launch in 2005.
Time at Airbnb: 2015-2018 Last title held: Product Lead
Now Head of Product at the email startup Front, a shared inbox that combines email, customer communication channels and all other apps into one platform, Abbott started as the first product manager for ´¡¾±°ù²ú²Ô²ú’s experiences. He scaled his team from 10 to more than 300 employees in two years. He also had his hand in the guest platform team where he innovated on the platform’s homepage, search architecture and itinerary wishlists.
Time at Airbnb: 2014-2016 Last title held: Director of Product, Head of Marketplace Dynamics
Pellicano has spent more than 15 years as a leader in the product management space and six of them were spent at Airbnb. She got her start at the company as a Product Manager for Pricing and rose up to Director of Product and Head of Marketplace Dynamics. Some of her accomplishments at Airbnb include building out price modeling capabilities (a machine learning initiative) and folding in several teams to create the Marketplace Dynamics team, which she eventually oversaw.
Now as Head of Product at Faire, Pellicano has taken her talents to a wholesale marketplace that lets retailers try products risk free.
Time at Airbnb: 2011-2017 Last title held: Director of Product
Golden was the first product manager at Airbnb, joining in 2011 after co-founder Joe Gebbia that it was exactly the role missing from this fledgling startup. At the time, the company only had eight engineers.
Soon after, Golden built out a product team at a company that experienced 100x growth over the six years he worked there. Golden’s impressive career did not begin or end at Airbnb. Before he joined the travel platform, he was an investor at Greylock Partners before jumping over the product management at Hubspot and Dropbox. Now Golden works as a Partner at the venture capital firm NEA.
Time at Airbnb: 2014-2019 Last title held: Product Lead, Growth
Husain’s career path is equal parts impressive, equal parts non-linear. Her background as a health policy researcher for nonprofits and public agencies including the World Health Organization and the Global March Against Child Labour gave her a particular skillset working in organizations and with cultures across the globe.
At Airbnb, Husain started out in an operational role. She was tasked with building out East Coast operations in a team of three. She was promoted to Product and worked on global supply growth. She built teams to address acquisition, retention and churn of the product. When she left Airbnb in 2019, her product marketing team oversaw the fastest growing acquisition channel at the company and experienced 20x year-over-year growth.
Husain pivoted her career yet again to work in venture capital and went on to start her own fund, Mastry Ventures in 2021.
Time at Airbnb: 2016-2020 Last title held: Head of Product, Core Host
Sims led the Core Host product team, the team responsible for the majority of ´¡¾±°ù²ú²Ô²ú’s homes and revenue. Sims was tasked with growing, retaining and innovating the host community on Airbnb and simultaneously leading a product team of over 75 employees.
In 2020, Sims left Airbnb to join the e-learning startup Reforge—which is a membership-based knowledge platform for professionals looking to take classes in business tech functions such as growth, product marketing, data and engineering.
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