Adam Dring
About Adam Dring
Adam Dring is a Product Manager with extensive experience in the payments, mobile, and SMS markets. He has held various roles in product management and analysis at companies such as PayPoint plc, mBlox, and MasterCard Payment Gateway Services, and currently works at Sinch.
Work at Sinch
Adam Dring has been employed at Sinch as a Product Manager since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing product development and management, ensuring that projects align with business objectives. His position at Sinch builds on his extensive background in product management and his experience in the payments and mobile sectors.
Previous Experience in Product Management
Prior to joining Sinch, Adam Dring held several positions that contributed to his expertise in product management. He worked at PayPoint plc as a Digital Product Manager from 2017 to 2020. Before that, he served as a Product Leader at MasterCard Payment Gateway Services from 2014 to 2016. His career began at mBlox, where he held various roles, including Product Owner, Business Analyst, and Service Readiness Engineer, from 2010 to 2014.
Education and Expertise
Adam Dring studied at the University of Brighton, where he earned a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, focusing on Computing and Operational Research from 1999 to 2001. His educational background supports his extensive experience in product management, particularly in the payments, mobile, and SMS markets.
Skills in Stakeholder Communication
Adam Dring is skilled in stakeholder communication, effectively engaging with multiple departments and levels within organizations to define project requirements. His ability to manage project requirements from conception to deployment ensures that products align with business goals and meet user needs.
Achievements in Agile Methodologies
Throughout his career, Adam Dring has successfully introduced agile methodologies within organizations, enhancing project delivery efficiency. His entrepreneurial approach is evident in his willingness to take on additional tasks and challenges beyond his core responsibilities, contributing to his effectiveness as a product manager.