• How to Lead an Inspired Career with Martina Lauchengco

  • Sep 6 2022
  • Length: 50 mins
  • Podcast

How to Lead an Inspired Career with Martina Lauchengco

  • Summary

  • Board Member, Venture Partner, Senior Marketing Exec, Lecturer... these are just some of Martina's titles. From being one of the early product managers at Microsoft and Netscape to becoming a partner at Costanoa Venturers and the author of the renowned bestseller LOVED: How to Rethink Marketing for Tech Products, Martina leads an inspiring career few can dream of. In this episode, she shares how her background as a multiracial woman shaped her and how we can all lead a career that is fulfilling and courageous, no matter where we are on our career journey.

    Follow Martina at: https://martinalauchengco.com/

    Purchase her booked LOVED at: https://www.amazon.com/Loved-Rethink-Marketing-Products-Silicon/dp/1119703646/

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    About the hosts:

    Brian Lee is a Product Marketing Lead at JPMorgan Chase, with over a decade of experience in tech that started in Customer Support at Eventbrite. He loves the outdoors and experimenting with fermentation, is dad to a rambunctious and ever-curious five-year-old, and is married to his high school sweetheart.

    Yi Lin Pei is the Director of Product Marketing at Teachable with 12 years of experience. She transitioned from transportation engineering to product marketing and has since turned her experience and expertise to help others pivot into their dream roles. She is a third culture kid, loves painting, and is the mom of a cool one-year-old. Visit www.techgrowthcoach.com to learn more.

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