Robert Hill
About Robert Hill
Robert Hill serves as the Senior Director of Product Management at Intelex Technologies ULC in Toronto, Ontario, where he has worked since 2022. He has a diverse background in product management, having held various roles at Electronic Arts and Tk20 Inc., and holds a Master’s degree in Mass Communication from Texas State University.
Work at Intelex Technologies ULC
Robert Hill has served as the Senior Director of Product Management at Intelex Technologies ULC since 2022. In this role, he is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His responsibilities include overseeing product management strategies and leading initiatives that drive organizational growth and innovation.
Previous Experience at Electronic Arts
Prior to his current role, Robert Hill worked at Electronic Arts (EA) for four years, from 2018 to 2022. He held various positions, including Director of Product Management for Platforms and Services, Senior Manager of Product Management, and Product Manager. His experience at EA contributed to his expertise in product management within the gaming industry.
Background in Product Management
Robert Hill has a diverse background in product management, with significant experience in leading teams and managing products across different sectors. He worked at Tk20 Inc. as a Product Implementation Manager and Manager of Testing from 2010 to 2014. His roles involved implementing product strategies and ensuring quality assurance.
Education and Expertise
Robert Hill studied at Texas State University, where he earned a Master of Arts in Mass Communication and a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations. His academic background supports his expertise in organizational transformations and building global teams focused on accountability and collaboration. He also holds a CBCI certification, indicating proficiency in business continuity management.
Teaching Experience
Robert Hill has experience in academia, having worked as a Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant at Texas State University from 2008 to 2010. This role involved supporting faculty in research and teaching activities, contributing to his understanding of educational methodologies and research practices.