Lillian Chou
About Lillian Chou
Lillian Chou is a Co-Founder at Turnstile, with a background in product management and analytics from her time at Electronic Arts. She co-founded Second Measure, a provider of transaction data analytics, and has extensive experience in managing revenue lifecycle for growing businesses.
Work at Turnstile
Lillian Chou serves as the Co-Founder of Turnstile, a position she has held since 2021. She has been part of a fully remote team operating in North America. In her role, she focuses on building and scaling the company's offerings, leveraging her extensive experience in the technology and analytics sectors.
Previous Experience at Electronic Arts
Before her current role, Lillian worked at Electronic Arts (EA) as a Product Manager in Analytics. Her tenure lasted for six months in 2011 to 2012. During this time, she contributed to the analytics initiatives within the company, gaining valuable insights into product management and data analysis.
Co-Founder and COO at Second Measure
Lillian co-founded Second Measure in 2015 and served as its Chief Operating Officer until 2021. Under her leadership, Second Measure became a prominent provider of transaction data analytics. She played a critical role in managing the company's growth and navigating the complexities of revenue lifecycle management.
Educational Background
Lillian Chou has a strong educational foundation, having studied at The Wharton School, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics with a concentration in Marketing. She also attended the University of Pennsylvania, where she achieved a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a focus on Computer Science and Digital Media Design. Additionally, she studied at Y Combinator, further enhancing her entrepreneurial skills.
Experience in Data Systems and Analytics
Prior to her role at Second Measure, Lillian worked at Rumble as the Manager of Data Systems and Analytics from 2012 to 2015. In this position, she was responsible for overseeing data systems and implementing analytics strategies, which contributed to her expertise in managing complex data environments.