Jp Myers
About Jp Myers
Jp Myers serves as the Vice President of Research at RescueTime, where he leads a team analyzing over 1.5 billion hours of work-device time to identify behavioral trends. With a background in Business Administration and Economics, he focuses on enhancing work efficiency through improved habits and concentration.
Work at RescueTime
Jp Myers has served as the Vice President of Research at RescueTime since 2016. In this role, he leads a team that analyzes over 1.5 billion hours of work-device time to identify behavioral trends. His focus is on improving work efficiency through better habits and enhanced focus, aligning with RescueTime's mission to help individuals and organizations optimize their productivity. Additionally, he manages operational and customer engagement data pipelines and reporting platforms, ensuring that the insights derived from data analysis are effectively utilized.
Education and Expertise
Jp Myers studied at the State University of New York College at Oswego, where he earned a degree in Business Administration and Economics from 2000 to 2004. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in both business principles and economic analysis, which he applies in his role at RescueTime. His expertise in research and data analysis is further demonstrated through his extensive experience in managing large datasets and deriving actionable insights.
Background
Before joining RescueTime, Jp Myers worked at KS&R as a Project Manager for 12 years, from 2004 to 2016, in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina area. His experience in project management involved overseeing various initiatives and ensuring successful project delivery. This background has equipped him with skills in managing teams and projects, which he now applies in his current leadership role at RescueTime.
Professional Experience
Jp Myers has accumulated significant professional experience in research and project management. His tenure at KS&R as a Project Manager allowed him to develop skills in operational management and customer engagement. Since transitioning to RescueTime, he has focused on analyzing work patterns and improving productivity through data-driven strategies. His role requires a deep understanding of behavioral trends and the ability to translate data into effective solutions for users.