On Wednesdays, we wear pink spotlight Retail Brew’s readers. Want to be featured in an upcoming edition? Click here to introduce yourself. Danielle Buckley is director of product, consumer shopping at Google. How would you describe your job to someone who doesn’t work in retail? I help shoppers find what they’re looking for on Google Search. My team is responsible for the features that show up on Google whenever you do a shopping search—whether you’re looking for a dress for your holiday party, upgraded pedals for your bike, or a blender for your smoothies. We tap into the “Shopping Graph,” our ML-powered dataset of the world’s shopping information, to surface the right articles, products, brands, and retailers, along with insights and tools for better decision-making. One thing we can’t guess about your job from your LinkedIn profile? Work takes up so much of our time and energy that it’s always been really important to me to help create a fun and supportive environment. Outside my day job as a product leader, I enjoy spending my time with folks who are earlier in their career helping them think through their challenges. I’m also the co-chair of the Women PM steering group, where I get the opportunity to help create a sense of community and nurture the development of women product managers at Google. What’s your favorite project you’ve worked on? I loved working on Google’s AI-based virtual try-on tool for apparel. The main thing I look for in any new technology is: What real, hard problems can it solve for people? Keep reading here.—EC |