Jacqueline Viola Bowen
About Jacqueline Viola Bowen
Jacqueline Viola Bowen is a Product Analyst II at Klaviyo, where she conducts analyses and develops visualization tools. She has a background in product analysis and asset servicing, with previous roles at BNY Mellon and The Junior Statesmen Foundation.
Work at Klaviyo
Jacqueline Viola Bowen has been employed at Klaviyo as a Product Analyst II since 2022. In her role, she conducts deep dive analyses to provide high-value recommendations for Klaviyo's core business infrastructure. She is involved in designing and analyzing A/B tests to experiment with new features and redesigns. Additionally, she has developed self-serve visualization tools that are utilized by both Product and Leadership stakeholders. Bowen also teaches data storytelling and analytics tools to the product community, enhancing the team's analytical capabilities.
Previous Experience at BNY Mellon
Before joining Klaviyo, Jacqueline Bowen worked at BNY Mellon in various roles over several years. She served as an Asset Servicing Intern for two months in 2015, followed by a position as Associate Product Analyst from 2016 to 2018 for two years. Bowen then progressed to the role of Lead Analyst, where she worked from 2018 until 2022 for four years. Her experience at BNY Mellon provided her with a solid foundation in product analysis and asset servicing.
Education and Expertise
Jacqueline Bowen holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Science from Cornell University, which she completed from 2012 to 2016. She furthered her education at Harvard Extension School, where she earned a Graduate Certificate in Strategic Management from 2018 to 2020. Her academic background equips her with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in product analysis and strategic management.
Early Career Experience
In her early career, Jacqueline Bowen gained experience through various internships. She worked as a Developer intern at Mind-Alliance Systems during the summer of 2014 for two months. Additionally, she served as a Resident Assistant at The Junior Statesmen Foundation for one month in 2014 while at Georgetown University. These positions contributed to her professional development and understanding of the industry.