I couldn't be more stoked to share that I've officially boarded the LaunchNotes rocketship and will be joining Tyler, Tony, and Jake as we redefine product change management for SaaS teams everywhere!
But, before I get ahead of myself and share more about that, some background on how this amazing opportunity came to be...
When I moved from Australia to San Francisco in 2016 to join the Statuspage team as a Sales Development rep, it was like joining two companies at once, as Statuspage had just been acquired by Atlassian. But even so, one of the things I immediately noticed about the Statuspage team was how tight-knit they were. It was obvious the hiring managers had very thoughtfully screened for company culture and fit, and this feeling of belonging was even further compounded by how warmly Atlassian had welcomed Statuspage into their family. The strong values that both companies embodied manifested themselves in two distinct ways: a palpable sense of team camaraderie and genuine pride in the product experience the team was building.
At the time Statuspage was a small, mighty team of about 20 people, and it was here that I met Tony and Tyler for the first time. They were two of the original Statuspage team members and integral to getting me up and running. Being on a small team gave me the opportunity to wear many hats outside of pure Sales Development, and my role quickly evolved to cover an area around SDR-AE-Pre-sales solutions.
Fast forward 1.5 years and it’s hard to believe the opportunity to work with Tyler and Tony dropped in my lap as serendipitously as it did. Having moved on from Statuspage/Atlassian a year prior, in March my wife Lucy and I were nearing the end of a 2-year stint in New York and I had just left my role as an SDR Manager in preparation for a move back to California. We had enjoyed our time in New York, but were missing the California sunshine. But, just as we were packing our bags for the West Coast, COVID hit.
Both Lucy and I were very fortunate in that we were still able to move out of the city, but instead of heading west we decided to head to upstate New York for a month or two to weather the COVID storm. At the time upstate New York felt like a safer place to be than California. And it was there, in our cabin in upstate New York, that one morning I ran across an announcement from LaunchNotes - which I’d been following closely since Tyler and Tony left Atlassian to work on it full-time - that Jake was joining the team. I’d only met Jake once or twice at Atlassian, but knew he was held in the highest regard throughout the company. When I saw the announcement I remember thinking: “Wow, Tony and Tyler are building a dream-team. I need to be a part of this!”. And so, two months and a very lengthy cross-country drive later, here I am!
I’m thrilled to share that I’ve joined LaunchNotes as their first Sr. Solutions Manager, which will see me laser focused on our customers and ensuring each and every one is set up for success. In this role I’ll be overseeing Sales, as well as Customer Support. And before you ask: yes, I’m already heavily using LaunchNotes to stay in the loop with our Eng and Product teams so each and every one of you is always in sync with what we’re working on and what’s shipping when!
I also wanted to take this opportunity to share the top three aspects of LaunchNotes I’m most excited about:
If you’d like to learn more about how LaunchNotes is already helping bridge the communications gap between technical and non-technical teams at companies such like Atlassian, Loom, and Sentry, as well as how we can help you effectively get product change information in front of your customers early and often, please get in touch with any time at michael[at]launchnotes.io. I look forward to hearing from you!
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