Carlos Martin

Carlos Martin

Product Manager @ Callibrity

About Carlos Martin

Carlos Martin is a Product Manager with extensive experience in product ownership and agile practices. He has worked at Callibrity since 2018 and previously held various roles at Hobsons and Columbus State University.

Current Role at Callibrity

Carlos Martin currently serves as a Product Manager at Callibrity, a position he has held since 2019. In addition to his role as Product Manager, he also functions as the Agile Practice Lead and Consultant, a position he has maintained since 2018. His responsibilities include overseeing product development and implementing agile methodologies to enhance team performance and project outcomes.

Previous Experience at Hobsons

Carlos Martin has extensive experience at Hobsons, where he worked in various capacities from 2008 to 2018. His roles included Senior Product Support Analyst, Business Analyst, Technical Product Manager, Scrum Master, and Product Owner. During his tenure, he contributed to product development and support, enhancing customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.

Experience at Columbus State University

Carlos Martin has a background in academia, having worked at Columbus State University from 2004 to 2007. His roles included Graduate Assistant in the TSYS Department of Computer Science, Technical Project Coordinator, and Part-Time Faculty. His work involved supporting students and managing technical projects within the department.

Educational Background

Carlos Martin holds multiple degrees. He earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Miami University. He also completed a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and a Master's degree at Columbus State University. Additionally, he obtained an Associate's degree from Darton College. His educational background supports his expertise in product management and agile methodologies.

Internship Experience

Carlos Martin began his professional career as an Information Security Analyst Intern at Synovus in the Columbus, Georgia Area from 2003 to 2004. This internship provided him with foundational experience in information security and analysis, contributing to his overall skill set in technology and management.

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