Tim Simpson, MBA
About Tim Simpson, MBA
Tim Simpson is a Senior Digital Product Manager at Crain Communications, where he has worked since 2019. He holds an MBA in Organizational Development and has a diverse background in marketing, digital product management, and event management.
Current Role at Crain Communications
Tim Simpson serves as the Senior Digital Product Manager at Crain Communications, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he focuses on the development and management of digital products, leveraging his expertise in organizational development to enhance product effectiveness. His work is based in the Greater Detroit Area.
Previous Experience in Digital Product Management
Prior to his current role, Tim Simpson worked as a Digital Product Manager at SME from 2016 to 2019. His responsibilities included overseeing digital product initiatives and collaborating with cross-functional teams. Before that, he held the position of Account Executive at Sinclair Broadcast Group for one year, where he gained valuable experience in media and account management.
Educational Background and Qualifications
Tim Simpson holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on Organizational Development from Spring Arbor University, which he completed from 2014 to 2016. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication from Michigan State University between 2010 and 2012. Additionally, he studied Front End Web Development at Grand Circus, achieving a certificate in 2018.
Expertise in Event Management
Tim possesses expertise in event management, which adds a unique skill set to his role as a digital product manager. This background enables him to effectively coordinate and manage various aspects of digital product initiatives, ensuring successful outcomes.
Background in Non-Profit Organization Management
Tim Simpson has a strong background in non-profit organization management. This experience complements his digital product management role, providing him with insights into organizational dynamics and stakeholder engagement.