Ashish Jere
About Ashish Jere
Ashish Jere is the Lead TPM at Expedia Group, with extensive experience in program management and a strong background in software engineering and business administration.
Expedia Group Lead TPM
Ashish Jere has been with Expedia Group as the Lead TPM since 2020. His role encompasses direction of traveler-facing and engineering programs within the Travel Platform of the company. His efforts aim to enhance both customer experiences and operational efficiencies.
Previous Roles in Technology and Program Management
Before joining Expedia Group, Ashish Jere held prominent roles in various leading companies. He was a Senior TPM at Walmart Labs from 2019 to 2020 in Sunnyvale, California. He also worked as a Senior TPM and Senior Portfolio Manager at Kohl's in 2018-2019 in Milpitas, California. His experience includes strategic account management at AppDirect and delivery leadership roles at Slalom in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Background in Software Engineering
Ashish started his professional journey as a Software Engineer at PSI Data Systems from 2005 to 2007 in Bengaluru, India. He later joined CenturyLink, continuing his role as a Software Engineer from 2007 to 2010. This foundational experience in software engineering has contributed significantly to his expertise in technical program management.
Educational Qualifications
Ashish holds an MBA in International Business from Arizona State University. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering and Operations from Visvesvaraya Technological University. These academic credentials underpin his comprehensive approach to integrating technical and business aspects in program management.
Certifications
Ashish Jere is certified in Java, SQL, Scrum Master, Product Owner, and Salesforce Administration. These certifications empower him to apply agile methodologies and customer-centric strategies effectively in his roles. These credentials support his proficiency in system design, data analysis, and cross-organizational leadership, driving process improvements.