Build Your Personal Brand As a Product Leader

Hosted by Amit Fulay and Satish Mummareddy

Tue, Jun 10, 2025

3:30 PM UTC (45 minutes)

Virtual (Zoom)

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Influence Without Authority
Satish Mummareddy
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What you'll learn

What does a personal brand mean?

Why does your brand matter?

How do you identify your unique brand?

How do you nurture and cultivate it?

Why this topic matters

Your personal brands frames people's perception of you. Your brand precedes you, even before you are in the room with people. Building a strong personal brand is essential to your career success. Your brand shines a spotlight on your super powers, helps with advocacy when you are not in the room, and creates career opportunities.

You'll learn from

Amit Fulay

Vice President of Product, Microsoft

  • VP of Product, Microsoft
  • Director, Meta
  • GPM, Google
  • Head of Product, Startup (Jambool)
  • Taught at University of Washington, Berkeley Haas School of Business, Dartmouth


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afulay/

Satish Mummareddy

Ex PM Leader at Meta, Yelp and Yahoo. Founder Crossing Career Chasms.

In my 20 year career as a product & engineering leader, I have led & scaled products at Meta, Yelp, Yahoo and VideoMining.

  • At Meta, I led teams building AI agents, content & product recommendations, teen safety & well-being, civic engagement and advertising products. I coached 250+ PMs at Meta.
  • At Yelp, I grew the services verticals and self-serve ads businesses.
  • At Yahoo, I supported the video platforms & personalization teams.
  • At VideoMining, I started led computer vision research and engineering to build AI driven products. I authored 20+ approved patents.


I left Meta recently to help people cross career chasms by developing leadership & product skills.


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