Luke Bayly
About Luke Bayly
Luke Bayly is a Product Manager based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, with extensive experience in product management and analysis across various companies, including SiteMinder and Secure Code Warrior.
Current Role as Product Manager
Luke Bayly currently serves as a Product Manager at SiteMinder, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing product development and strategy, ensuring that the company's offerings align with market needs and customer expectations. His experience in product management allows him to lead cross-functional teams effectively and drive the successful launch of new features.
Previous Experience at SiteMinder
Luke Bayly has a significant history with SiteMinder, having worked in various roles since 2013. He began as a Training and Support Analyst for 10 months, followed by a position as a Service Desk Analyst for 5 months. He then transitioned to a Technical Services Integration Analyst from 2013 to 2015, and later served as the API Integrations Team Lead from 2015 to 2019. His diverse roles at SiteMinder have contributed to his comprehensive understanding of the company's operations.
Experience at Secure Code Warrior
At Secure Code Warrior, Luke held two positions. He worked as a Product Analyst for 4 months in 2019, where he focused on analyzing product performance and user feedback. Subsequently, he served as a Product Manager from 2019 to 2021, where he was involved in product strategy and development, enhancing his skills in managing product lifecycles.
Education and Qualifications
Luke Bayly studied at the University of Western Sydney, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Business & Tourism Management from 2005 to 2008. This educational background provided him with foundational knowledge in business practices and tourism, which he has applied throughout his career in various product management roles.
Early Career and Internships
Luke began his career with several internships, including a position at Gate 7 in 2007 for 4 months and as a Members Intern at the Australian Museum from 2007 to 2009. These early experiences helped him develop skills in customer service and operations, which he later applied in his professional roles.