Navigating AI Agents and Product Manager Career Paths | Amazon Product Lead
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Join an Amazon Product Lead for a candid conversation on what it takes to succeed in the world of AI product management, with a special focus on AI agents and how they’re transforming the product landscape. Whether you're curious about the tech, exploring a career pivot, or already working in AI, this session will help you navigate the opportunities and challenges ahead.
Meet the Speaker: Aarthi Srinivasan, Product Lead at Amazon
Aarthi Srinivasan is an action-oriented product executive with extensive experience in AI, ML, and blockchain technologies. Currently working at Amazon, she builds and scales next-gen Gen AI assistants. Aarthi has held leadership roles at companies such as Primer.ai, Target, and WalmartLabs, where she led product strategy, experimentation, and customer-centric innovation. She has a proven track record of delivering top-quality consumer experiences and driving business growth. Aarthi is passionate about AI, product operations, and customer experience, and frequently speaks at global conferences. She holds an MBA from The Wharton School and an MS in Computer Science from Stony Brook University.
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