Jeremy Aronson
About Jeremy Aronson
Jeremy Aronson is the Director of Product Management at Datasite, where he has worked since 2024. He has a diverse background in product management and research, with previous roles at TripAdvisor, AlphaSense, and athenahealth.
Work at Datasite
Jeremy Aronson serves as the Director of Product Management at Datasite, a role he has held since 2024. In this position, he focuses on product strategy and management, leveraging his extensive experience in the field. His leadership aims to enhance product offerings and drive growth within the organization.
Previous Experience in Product Management
Before joining Datasite, Jeremy held several key positions in product management. He worked at AlphaSense as Product Lead for Search from 2022 to 2023 and as Product Manager for Search and AI from 2021 to 2023. He also served as Product Manager for Flights at TripAdvisor from 2019 to 2020 and for Search at Macy's from 2020 to 2021. His roles involved overseeing product development and implementing strategies to improve user experience.
Educational Background
Jeremy Aronson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Decision Science from Tufts University, where he studied from 2010 to 2014. His academic background provides a foundation for his work in product management, particularly in understanding user behavior and decision-making processes.
Research and Internships
Jeremy's early career included various research and internship roles. He worked as a Research Assistant at Harvard Business School from 2015 to 2016 and held internships at BEworks as a Behavioral Economics Research Intern and at uiu as a Market Research Intern. These experiences contributed to his understanding of market dynamics and consumer behavior.
Skills and Focus Areas
Jeremy has a strong focus on implementing best practices in product management and scaling products. He has experience leading cross-functional teams and has been involved in growing flagship products for startups valued at $2 billion. His background in behavioral psychology and economics informs his collaborative approach to solving complex problems.