Meg Nayar
About Meg Nayar
Meg Nayar is a Product Owner with extensive experience in software development life cycle (SDLC), user stories, and product management. She has held various roles in notable organizations, including Autodesk, PwC, and California Academy of Sciences, and currently works at Businessolver, focusing on roadmaps and feature prioritization.
Current Role at Businessolver
Meg Nayar currently serves as a Product Owner at Businessolver, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she specializes in roadmaps and feature prioritization within product management. Her focus on business intelligence and data analysis allows her to contribute effectively to the development and enhancement of products, ensuring alignment with user needs and organizational goals.
Previous Experience at Autodesk
Meg Nayar worked at Autodesk from 2012 to 2014 as a Business Systems Analyst. She later returned to Autodesk from 2014 to 2019, where she took on roles as Team Lead and Business Analyst. During her time at Autodesk, she gained valuable experience in the software development life cycle (SDLC) and user stories, which enhanced her skills in product management.
Consulting Background at PwC
Prior to her roles at Autodesk, Meg Nayar spent five years at PwC as a Senior Consultant from 2005 to 2010. This experience in Big 4 consulting provided her with a strong foundation in Agile methodologies and user experience, which she has integrated into her subsequent roles in product management.
Education and Expertise
Meg Nayar studied at the University of Delaware, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Management. Her educational background, combined with her professional experience, has equipped her with a unique blend of skills in product management, business intelligence, and data analysis.
Experience at California Academy of Sciences
From 2010 to 2012, Meg Nayar worked as a Business Analyst at the California Academy of Sciences. This role contributed to her understanding of project processes and the importance of continuous improvement in innovative organizations.