Justin Pirie
About Justin Pirie
Justin Pirie serves as the Head of Marketing at Ditto, having previously held significant roles in product marketing at companies like Temporal Technologies, Twilio, and Mimecast. He has a strong background in driving growth and innovation in marketing strategies, contributing to substantial revenue increases and successful IPOs.
Current Position at DittoLive
Justin Pirie serves as the Head of Marketing at Ditto, a role he has held since 2024. He is based in Berkeley, California, United States. In this position, he is responsible for overseeing marketing strategies and initiatives that drive the company's growth and market presence.
Previous Experience at Temporal Technologies
Prior to his current role, Justin worked at Temporal Technologies as the Director of Product Marketing from 2022 to 2024. During his tenure in the San Francisco Bay Area, he focused on developing and implementing marketing strategies that supported the company's objectives.
Professional Background in Product Marketing
Justin has extensive experience in product marketing, having held senior positions at several notable companies. He was a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Twilio from 2016 to 2022, where he played a significant role in scaling the company's revenue. He also worked at ForgeRock as a Senior Product Marketing Manager from 2014 to 2016, contributing to the company's growth and eventual IPO in 2021.
Educational Background
Justin Pirie studied Computing Informatics at the University of Plymouth, where he earned a BSc (Hons) from 2000 to 2004. Earlier, he attended Bournemouth School for Boys, completing his A Levels from 1997 to 1999. He also studied at Uplands School, achieving his GCSEs from 1995 to 1997, and attended Island School from 1992 to 1995.
Achievements in Marketing Strategy
Throughout his career, Justin has been instrumental in driving significant growth for the companies he has worked with. At Twilio, he innovated marketing strategies that contributed to a revenue increase from $250 million to $3 billion. His efforts at Mimecast resulted in a tenfold increase in annual recurring revenue (ARR) and substantial team expansion.