Jen Hugel
About Jen Hugel
Jen Hugel is the Director of Digital Product at CIBC in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with a strong background in digital strategy, product ownership, and business analysis.
Current Position at CIBC
Jen Hugel is currently serving as Director, Digital Product at CIBC in Toronto, Ontario. She has been in this role since 2021. In this position, she focuses on collaboration within cross-functional teams to ensure successful project outcomes. Her work is driven by data and research to make informed decisions in product development.
Previous Roles at CIBC
Before her current role, Jen Hugel held several positions at CIBC. She was the Senior Consultant, Digital Strategy starting in 2021. Previously, she served as Senior Product Owner for 9 months from 2020 to 2021 and as Product Owner from 2018 to 2021. Jen also worked as Analyst, Digital Strategy & Integration from 2017 to 2018. Her tenure at CIBC highlights her growth and expertise in digital strategy and product management.
Experience in Business Analysis and Development
Prior to her extensive experience at CIBC, Jen Hugel worked as a Senior Analyst, Business Development at LoyaltyOne in 2016. Her earlier roles include a stint as Business Analyst at Boire Filler Group from 2012 to 2016 in Pickering, Ontario. In 2011, she interned as a Marketing Intern at LinkedIn, which provided her foundational experience in digital strategy and marketing.
Educational Background
Jen Hugel is pursuing an Executive MBA in Business Administration and Management from Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA and Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, with expected completion in 2024. She earned her Bachelor of Commerce with a Specialist in Management from the University of Toronto, graduating in 2011.
Skills and Focus Areas
Jen Hugel specializes in using data and research to inform product development decisions. She has demonstrated a strong capability in relationship management, ensuring effective communication across various teams. Jen has a passion for transforming problems into customer-centric products, emphasizing the importance of collaboration within cross-functional teams.