My approach

Product management is constantly evolving, and every PM role is different. That makes it hard to teach, hard to prepare for, and even harder to show that your experience matters.

As a Head of Product my job was to hire, mentor and evaluate PMs. I saw how long it takes to build the skills that matter—and how often PMs plateau without instruction. These courses deliver the knowledge, frameworks, and practical skills you’d normally learn over years, condensed into 30 days that you can complete while working full time.

I focus on B2B and have boiled the role down to its essentials in two courses:

  • The Complete B2B Product Management Bootcamp: actionable, practical, ready-to-use skills to do the job well.
  • Leadership in B2B Product: how to make big bets, win over the c-suite, and get other teams on board. Not about doing—it’s about leading.

You’ll get hands-on practice with exercises rigorous enough to appear in top business school exams. Most online PM courses are easy; this one is hard. Stick with it, and you’ll see the difference in how you deliver—and how you’re seen.

My career

I’ve led product teams at both a publicly listed company and startups, building complex B2B software that scales. At ReadyTech, I helped develop enterprise SaaS used by governments and large companies.

Before that, I consulted to world‑renowned firms, including AECOM, WSP, and DLA Piper, tackling strategy, marketing, and product challenges across industries.

I hold a JD and a degree in Economics and Finance from the University of Melbourne, giving me a foundation in law, finance, and business strategy—and a lens for understanding how products create commercial value.

I teach PMs to be more than doers: to think strategically, make commercial decisions, and communicate in ways that resonate with the c-suite. Everything in my courses comes from experience, not just theory, and focuses on the skills that accelerate your career in B2B product management.

Side Quests 

I spend a big part of the year on the slopes as a ski patroller in Utah, providing emergency medical care and managing avalanche work. I won’t lie—this side quest is at least half the reason so much mountain imagery shows up in my branding. Plus, it’s a pretty cool metaphor.

When I’m not patrolling, I make silly skits while waiting for the next storm and co-host the Penthouse or Outhouse podcast with Will Jenkins, a Senior PM at Atlassian. Otherwise, you can probably catch me skiing around with my wife. While I'm in the USA now, I still stay up late to watch Australian football games.

A career in product has given me the flexibility to build a life I actually want. I bring that same energy, curiosity, and problem-solving to my courses, so you’ll get practical lessons, a few laughs, and the occasional snow story along the way.

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