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Patrick Cuttica , the public-held company's director of productmarketing, discussed scaling and positioning a productmarket team , especially in a growing organization, during an AMA that originally appeared on Sharebird —the place to see how people at top companies do productmarketing.
Patrick Cuttica , the privately-held company's director of productmarketing, discussed scaling and positioning a productmarket team , especially in a growing organization, during an AMA that originally appeared on Sharebird —the place to see how people at top companies do productmarketing.
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