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Mary Sheehan

Head of Product Marketing for Adobe Lightroom

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Jan 18, 2023 • 28min

Mary Sheehan, Head of Product Marketing for Adobe Lightroom on Product Launches

Mary Sheehan’s career began in the early days of Google, where she started as an Account Manager fresh out of college. Switching lanes to Product Marketing, Sheehan now heads the Product Marketing team for Adobe Lightroom.In this interview, Jeffrey and Mary talk about her newly launched book “The Pocket Guide to Product Launches”. In this interview, you'll hear her tips on product tiering and what kind of metrics are best for determining the success of a product launch.Mary's book is now available on Amazon - you can check it out here!Questions covered in this episode:1. Please share a little bit about yourself and how you got into product marketing?2. How would you advise others to start building out their go-to-market strategy? Where to begin?3. In your experience, how long does it take to execute a gold launch versus a bronze launch?4. How do you bring people along for process X? Especially given different, overlapping timelines and priorities, for example in the cases when a product marketing team is pulled in a number of different directions — how do you make sure that everything is going according to plan?5. Can you tell us a bit more about how you measure the effectiveness of the launch process?Want to learn more from Mary? Check out her most recent AMAs on Sharebird. Connect with Mary on LinkedIn.
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Dec 12, 2023 • 1h 1min

Meghan Keaney Anderson (Jasper) & Mary Sheehan (Author) Cut Through the AI Clutter While Contextualizing the Latest From Google’s Gemini

Product marketing experts Meghan Keaney Anderson and Mary Sheehan discuss how to navigate the clutter of AI and contextualize Google's Gemini updates. They explore tackling crowded markets, strategies for standing out in AI chaos, and effective marketing strategies for targeting busy working moms. They also emphasize the importance of employee storytelling and question the attribution of expertise based on social media followings in the marketing industry.