I’ve Joined Altimeter Group!
I am very excited to announce that I’ve joined the Altimeter Group! I’ve posted it already on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook, but I wanted to announce it here because I’m expecting to devote more time here as a result of this career move. I’m taking on the role of a researcher in support of the incredible analysts at Altimeter and will be spending most of my time working closely with Charlene Li (twitter, blog), Alan Webber (twitter, blog), and Jeremiah Owyang (twitter, blog).
Much of my research at Interpret LLC focused on the new technology disrupting the entertainment industry, but I’m eager to expand that into studying how disruptive technology (and especially social media) are affecting the best business practices in other industries. The level of research into this area at Altimeter Group is unparalleled so I’m both excited and humbled to join their excellent team at this time.
Of course this means a big move for me personally as I just relocated from LA to San Francisco, so keep an eye out for a post on all the websites and digital tools I used to aid my relocation.
Zak, we’re very glad to have you on board! Welcome
Thanks Jeremiah! I can’t wait to get started!
Zak,
Welcome to AG! Glad to have you!
Alan
Thanks! Looking forward to next Tuesday!
Zak, can’t wait to get started next week. Welcome aboard!
Thanks! Looking forward to lunch tomorrow!
Congrats! It’s a great team.
Bookmarked, I enjoy your site!
Thanks for bookmarking! I’ll have a new post up by Monday morning, so keep an eye out. Appreciate the feedback!
Hi Zak. Congrats for your career move. My wishes with you. Hope you work well with research team at Altimeter and your hard work gets recognized. I am a IT professional and I would love to get updates about your professional journey and research work. May be it could help me or my views could be of some use to you. And hope your relocation is smooth. Congrats once again and keep blogging about your experience at Altimeter.
What problem did you see with my template? No one else has mentioned anything and I can’t find anything big, but thanks for the feedback!