Amol R.
About Amol R.
Amol R. is a Group Product Manager at Treasure Data, where he leads the development of Customer Data Platforms for various sectors. He has a diverse background in product management and engineering, with experience at several organizations including Cole Engineering Group and the University of Toronto.
Work at Treasure Data
Amol R. currently serves as the Group Product Manager at Treasure Data, a role he has held since 2022. He leads the development of Customer Data Platforms (CDP) specifically tailored for the Martech, B2B, and Advertising sectors. In this position, he supports go-to-market and sales efforts to align with business objectives. He collaborates with a team of three product managers to oversee the complete product lifecycle, which includes strategy formulation, execution, feedback collection, and iterative improvements.
Education and Expertise
Amol R. holds a Master of Engineering in Industrial (Systems) Engineering from the University of Toronto, where he studied from 2016 to 2018. He also earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Engineering from the University of Waterloo, completing his studies from 2005 to 2010. Additionally, he attended Hamburg University of Technology for one year in 2008 to 2009. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in engineering principles applicable to product management.
Professional Background
Amol R. has a diverse professional background with experience in various roles and industries. He worked at Cole Engineering Group as a Project Manager and Project Engineer from 2010 to 2015. He also served as a Graduate Research Assistant focusing on Smart Cities at the University of Toronto in 2018. His entrepreneurial experience includes founding Somnitude Inc., where he worked as a Product Manager from 2015 to 2020. Prior to his current role, he held positions at Taplytics as a Product Manager and at Dillon Consulting Limited as an Analyst Intern.
Internship Experience
Amol R. gained valuable experience through several internships early in his career. He interned as a Planning and Infrastructure Analyst at the City of Ottawa for three months in 2006. He also worked as a Transportation and Infrastructure Analyst Intern at the City of Toronto for four months in 2007. Additionally, he completed a seven-month internship as an Analyst at Dillon Consulting Limited in 2008. These internships provided him with practical insights into infrastructure and planning.