Ben Kim is a seasoned product management professional with a rich background in building and scaling e-commerce and mobile marketplaces. With over a decade of experience at industry giants like Yahoo, Microsoft, and Groupon, he has honed his expertise in driving product initiatives that lead...
Ben Kim is a seasoned product management professional with a rich background in building and scaling e-commerce and mobile marketplaces. With over a decade of experience at industry giants like Yahoo, Microsoft, and Groupon, he has honed his expertise in driving product initiatives that lead to substantial revenue growth. At Groupon, Ben was instrumental in leading the product management for mobile applications that collectively generated over a billion dollars in annual bookings, showcasing his ability to blend user experience with monetization strategies effectively.
Currently, as the founder of Blitboard, Ben is channeling his extensive knowledge into developing innovative iOS applications that enhance video chat and social media interactions. Blitboard aims to redefine how users engage with digital content, leveraging his deep understanding of the mobile internet landscape and API integrations. His commitment to creating user-centric products is evident in Blitboard's design philosophy, which prioritizes seamless user experiences while incorporating robust monetization frameworks.
In his role at Gametime, Ben is at the forefront of driving product initiatives that aim for a tenfold increase in revenue. His strategic vision and hands-on approach to product marketing have positioned him as a thought leader in the startup ecosystem. Ben's proficiency in mobile devices, user experience design, and social media APIs uniquely equips him to navigate the complexities of the tech landscape, making him a valuable asset to any team focused on innovation and growth. Through Blitboard and his ongoing projects, Ben continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in mobile applications, setting new standards for user engagement and interaction.