Thomas Demoncy
About Thomas Demoncy
Thomas Demoncy is a Product Manager at Plato, where he has worked since 2021 in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has a background in UX analysis and product management, with experience at various companies in France and Spain.
Work at Plato
Thomas Demoncy has been serving as a Product Manager at Plato since 2021. In this role, he focuses on developing solutions that deliver a return on investment for both customers and the company. His work involves utilizing user research to identify user needs and behaviors, ensuring that the products meet market demands. Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, he has contributed to the company's mission of enhancing product management practices.
Previous Experience in Product Management
Before joining Plato, Thomas held several positions that contributed to his expertise in product management. He worked as a Growth Product Manager at Yespark from 2019 to 2020, where he focused on driving product growth. Additionally, he served as a Product & Growth Manager from 2020 to 2022, where he worked remotely. His experience also includes a role as an Affiliate Manager at Vertigo Media in 2017.
Education and Expertise
Thomas holds a Master's degree in Web-Marketing from KEDGE Business School, which he completed between 2014 and 2018. He also studied web development at Le Wagon, achieving Batch 203 in 2018. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in marketing and technology, which he applies in his product management roles.
Background in UX and Growth
Thomas began his career as a UX Analyst at Citroën, where he worked for six months in 2016. This experience laid the groundwork for his understanding of user experience and product design. He later transitioned to roles focused on growth, including his position at Yespark, where he was responsible for product growth strategies.
Data-Driven Approach
Thomas is committed to being data-informed and tech curious, which influences his approach to solving business challenges. He emphasizes the importance of user research in identifying and addressing user needs, aiming for an effective problem/solution fit in his product management practices.