Peter Tight
About Peter Tight
Peter Tight is an experienced professional in Enterprise Customer Success, currently working at Watershed. He has held various roles at Quorum and has a background in customer success and business development, as well as experience with notable companies in the climate sector.
Current Role at Watershed
Peter Tight currently holds the position of Enterprise Customer Success at Watershed, where he has been employed since 2023. In this role, he engages with Watershed's exclusive marketplace of scientifically vetted carbon removal projects and high-quality offsets. He utilizes in-house climate and policy expertise to support clients in their climate journey, ensuring they achieve their sustainability goals.
Previous Experience at Quorum
Peter Tight has extensive experience at Quorum, where he worked in various roles from 2018 to 2023. He started as a Business Development Representative in 2018, followed by positions as Outreach Team Lead and Enterprise Customer Success Manager. He later served as Manager of Customer Success and then as Director of Customer Success until 2023. His tenure at Quorum spanned over four years, during which he contributed to customer success initiatives in the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
Co-Founder of GiveTide
Peter Tight co-founded GiveTide, where he worked from 2017 to 2018. This experience provided him with insights into startup operations and customer engagement strategies, further enhancing his skills in customer success and business development.
Educational Background
Peter Tight studied at the University of Richmond, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from 2013 to 2016. His studies focused on Politics, Philosophy, Economics and Law, with a concentration in Political Science. He also attended Menlo School, which contributed to his foundational education.
Internship Experience
Peter Tight has gained valuable internship experience in various organizations. He interned at Genomic Health as an International Speaker Program Intern from 2015 to 2016 and as a State Government Affairs Intern in 2014. Additionally, he completed a two-month internship at the Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center in 2012. These roles provided him with diverse skills and exposure to different sectors.