Daniel Solow
About Daniel Solow
Daniel Solow is a Senior Manager in Product Management with extensive experience in product development and management across various sectors, including technology and public policy. He holds an MBA from Georgetown University and a BA from Tufts University, and currently works at Segment in Washington, D.C.
Current Role at Segment
Daniel Solow serves as the Senior Manager of Product Management at Segment, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he focuses on overseeing product development and management strategies. His responsibilities include leading teams to enhance customer-centric products and ensuring alignment with market needs. His tenure at Segment follows a diverse career in product management across various sectors.
Previous Experience at ThriveHive
Prior to his current role, Daniel worked as a Product Manager at ThriveHive for eight months in 2017 to 2018. During his time in Boston, Massachusetts, he contributed to product development initiatives aimed at improving marketing solutions for small businesses. This experience added to his foundation in product management.
Education and Expertise
Daniel holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Georgetown University McDonough School of Business, where he studied Business Administration and Management from 2018 to 2021. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in American Studies and Chinese from Tufts University, completing his studies from 2009 to 2013. His educational background supports his expertise in product management and marketing.
Diverse Background in Product Management
Daniel has a diverse background in product management, marketing, and solutions architecture. His career includes roles in both the public policy sector and the technology industry, showcasing his versatility. He has held various positions, including Consultant and Product Manager at ESM Software Group, Inc., and has experience as a Legislative Intern at the Drug Policy Alliance.
Internship Experience
Daniel's early career included several internships that provided foundational experience. He worked as an Intern at Pinnacle Advisory Group in 2010, a Legislative Intern at the Drug Policy Alliance in 2013, and a Fall Policy Intern at the National Housing Trust. These roles contributed to his understanding of policy and product management.