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Mke Costanzo - Career Highlights

For a Product Management Leadership Role:

Promoted to SVP of Product & Design at Rangle.io, leading and growing a team of 10 designers and 5 product managers while improving product design and delivery practices.
Led the strategy, design, and development of , a matching marketplace that simplifies the moving process. This project demonstrates ability to conceptualize and execute a complex product from idea to launch, addressing user pain points and creating a frictionless experience.
Spearheaded the development of , a Gen-AI focused proof-of-concept, showcasing rapid ideation and execution capabilities by going from concept to client demo in less than a month.
As Head of Product at My Pain Sensei, pivoted product strategy and led development of a digital chronic pain management program, resulting in a 40-60% decrease in pain impact for patients and a .
Implemented effective customer development process at , identifying ideal target audience and shifting product strategy from D2C to B2B, acquiring first paying clients and growing MRR revenue.

For a Product Design Leadership Role:

As SVP of Product & Design at Rangle.io, led certification as , elevating the company's status in the design community and attracting new business leads.
Led the end-to-end design of , a mobile-first matching marketplace, demonstrating expertise in UX/UI design, service design, and creating trust-building experiences in a complex ecosystem.
Spearheaded the design and development of , a Gen-AI focused proof-of-concept, showcasing rapid ideation and execution capabilities by going from concept to client demo in less than a month.
Led the redesign and pivot of and branding, creating an innovative virtual pain management program that significantly improved user outcomes.
Developed and implemented the process at Rangle.io, improving initial client engagement, team alignment, and project success rates across various design projects.
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