Samuel Odio
About
Samuel Odio is from Seattle, Washington, United States. Samuel works in the following industries: "Internet". Samuel is currently Senior Director of Product at Dropbox, located in Seattle, Washington, United States. In Samuel's previous role as a VP of Product at Fivestars, Samuel worked in San Francisco Bay Area until Jul 2021. Prior to joining Fivestars, Samuel was a Product at TellApart (acquired by Twitter) and held the position of Product at San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to that, Samuel was a Co-founder & CEO at Freshplum (acquired by TellApart), based in San Francisco Bay Area from Jun 2011 to May 2014. Samuel started working as Product Manager at Facebook in San Francisco Bay Area in Apr 2010. From Jan 2007 to Apr 2010, Samuel was Founder & CEO at Divvyshot, Inc (acquired by Facebook), based in San Francisco Bay Area.
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Samuel Odio's current jobs
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Samuel Odio's past jobs
Led an incredible team of designers, user researchers, product analysts, and PMs as VP & Head of Product. Our team's work included: - Bringing credit card processing hardware to market that's processed $500M+ at small businesses. - Recruiting design & user research leadership and shepherding a build-out of their respective organizations. - Collaboratively developing the strategy and product for several 0-1 bets (including our move to payments). - Growing core product to influence 50+ million consumers and $2bn in annual spend.
Facilitated the integration of a personalized retail promotions pilot program (using Freshplum's technology) into the TellApart (and later Twitter) ad product offerings.
Freshplum used ML to help some of the world's largest retailers understand and personalize online promotions, turning site visitors into new customers and increasing sales volume by 15%. Funded by YCombinator, sold to TellApart (which was then purchased by Twitter).
PM responsible for all of Facebook Photos & Video. Grew product to average 100 million+ daily photo uploads and 10 billion+ daily photo views. Incrementally relaunched the entire product, which included releasing: - New photo viewer - New photo uploader - New album interface - Auto-tagging via facial recognition (powered by what was at the time the largest private ML backend in the world) - Hi-res photos
Divvyshot fixed photo sharing with one of the industry's first iOS photo-sharing apps. Funded by YCombinator, sold in 2010 to Facebook.