Enrico Saccone
About Enrico Saccone
Enrico Saccone is a Technical Product Manager with extensive experience in product management and project management across various companies in Italy and Germany. He has worked for notable organizations such as Oracle, Native Instruments, and Dedalus, and holds a degree in Computer Engineering from Università di Catania.
Work at Dedalus
Enrico Saccone has been serving as a Technical Product Manager at Dedalus since 2021. In this role, he focuses on overseeing the development and management of technical products within the organization. His responsibilities include collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure product alignment with market needs and company goals.
Previous Experience in Product Management
Prior to his current position, Enrico Saccone held various roles in product management. He worked at i-Faber S.p.A. as a Product Manager from 2008 to 2014, where he contributed to product strategy and development in the Milan Area, Italy. He also served as a Project Manager at Native Instruments for 11 months in 2014, followed by a role as Product Owner at Native Instruments from 2018 to 2019.
Project Management Background
Enrico has extensive experience in project management, having worked as a Scrum Master at Native Instruments from 2015 to 2018. He managed agile teams and facilitated project delivery. Additionally, he was a Project Manager at Native Instruments for a brief period in 2014, where he oversaw project execution and team collaboration.
Education and Expertise
Enrico Saccone studied at Università di Catania, where he earned a degree in Ingegneria Informatica from 1993 to 2003. His educational background in computer engineering provides a strong foundation for his roles in product and project management, enabling him to effectively bridge technical and business aspects.
Experience at Oracle and TIS
Before his tenure at Dedalus, Enrico worked at Oracle as a Product Specialist from 2004 to 2008 in the Milan Area, Italy. He also served as a Product Owner at TIS (Treasury Intelligence Solutions) for 11 months in 2019, where he played a key role in product development and management.