
30 More Product Manager Voices Worth Following on LinkedIn
Meet 30 more product management voices worth following on LinkedIn. From AI product leaders to coaches and operators, this is part two of our curated list of the best in the business.

In part one, we covered 20 product management voices consistently worth your attention on LinkedIn. Here are 30 more: practitioners, coaches, operators, and community builders who bring real experience and a point of view to the craft.
30 (More) Voices Worth Following on LinkedIn
1. Joao Moita
Joao is an aerospace engineer turned product leader, founder of Product Circle (formerly Product Weekend), a growing community for product management enthusiasts across Europe, and host of a podcast dedicated to the craft. A former Product People consultant and one of our own Onigiris, he has worked as a product and project manager at organizations including the World Health Organization, Landing.Jobs, and Little Journey, managing cross-functional teams across complex, high-stakes environments. His LinkedIn content reflects a genuine curiosity about people, technology, and how communities can accelerate product careers. A good follow for anyone interested in the human side of product manager growth and community building.
2. Else van der Berg
linkedin.com/in/dr-else-van-der-berg-42b8b6a2
Else is a freelance Product Lead with 15 years of experience across startups and scale-ups in Berlin, specializing in B2B SaaS and AI-native products. She focuses on go-to-market strategy, continuous discovery, and connecting quantitative and qualitative signals to business outcomes. She also runs a dedicated Assumption Test Toolbox at assumption-tests.com and writes at elsevanderberg.substack.com. Her LinkedIn posts are grounded and practical, with a sharp focus on validation and what it takes to build products people actually want. Worth following if you care about rigorous discovery work.
3. Matt LeMay
Matt is a product leader, author, and consultant whose career has included acquisitions by Google and Intuit, strategic advising to Spotify, and building product teams now valued in the hundreds of millions. He is the author of three books: Product Management in Practice, Agile for Everybody, and Impact-First Product Teams, all published by O'Reilly and translated into over six languages. He is also the creator of the One Page / One Hour Pledge, a framework for cutting busywork that has been adopted by teams at Amazon, Walmart, Adobe, and Disney. His LinkedIn content is direct and grounded in the realities of doing the job well at scale. More at mattlemay.com.
4. Paul Adams
Paul is CPO at Fin (formerly Intercom), where he leads product management, design, data science, and research, and has been a core part of the company since it had just 14 people. Before Fin, he worked in product and UX leadership roles at Facebook, Google (across Gmail, YouTube, and Docs), and Dyson. He has led Fin's transformation from a SaaS platform into one of the fastest-growing AI-first companies in the world, and is unusually candid on LinkedIn about what that transformation actually required. His content on building AI products, pricing innovation, and organizational change is some of the most substantive you will find from a sitting CPO.
5. Antonia Landi
Antonia is a Product Operations coach and consultant who has been helping companies across Europe fix the root causes of slow, reactive, or underperforming product teams since 2020. Her work focuses on data maturity, operational effectiveness, OKRs, and embedding Product Ops as a strategic enabler rather than an administrative function. She is a regular speaker at industry conferences and a consistent presence on LinkedIn where she makes Product Ops work visible, practical, and tied to business outcomes. A strong follow for anyone building or scaling a Product Ops capability, or trying to understand why their product team is not delivering the impact it should.
6. Dave Killeen
Dave has 25 years in product, with the last eight spent deep in ML and AI at scale at companies including Pendo (as Field CPO), Productboard (where he led an AI-centric repositioning as VP Product), Badoo, Onfido, and Elsevier. He now shares what he has learned through the Vibe PM Podcast, focused on how AI tools are genuinely changing the craft of product management, real patterns from enterprise AI adoption, and how to build AI-native workflows that compound over time. One of the more credible voices on AI in product because he has actually built at this scale. Worth following if you want signal over noise on the AI and product management intersection.
7. Dave Martin
Dave is a qualified executive leadership coach, founder of Confidence In, author of the Amazon bestseller The Product Momentum Gap, and creator of the CALM Leadership method, built for product and engineering leaders who think differently. He has coached leaders at GitLab, Adobe, Snyk, and over 100 tech companies from Series A to enterprise, helping them earn strategic influence without burning out or performing a version of leadership that is not theirs. His content is evidence-based and built for the real world, not the leadership textbook version where everyone is aligned and pays attention. A strong follow for Product Managers and product leaders navigating the gap between authority and influence.
8. Graham Reed
Graham is Head of Product Operations at HeliosX, a $1B+ HealthTech, where he owns the operating model for a 120-person technology division and has delivered roughly 26,000 staff hours back to the business per year through AI-first restructuring. He has built Product Ops functions from scratch five times, at companies including Cobalt, Said Business School, and Learnlight. He also writes Product Ops Confidential, co-hosts The Product Opscast, and co-authored The Product Ops Playbook (2024). His LinkedIn content is practical and people-first: he argues consistently that Product Ops is a people discipline before it is a process or tooling one, and AI is shifting its center of gravity toward judgment. One of the most grounded voices in the space.
9. Ines Lourenco
linkedin.com/in/ineslourenco-cpto
Ines runs R&D at Leadfeeder, overseeing product, growth, engineering, data, and design as the company goes through a brand unification, an operating model redesign, and an AI-first transformation. Her background is genuinely unusual for a CPTO: she started in telecom operations and incident management, moved into product, then growth, then leadership, and has operated inside companies from roughly $1M to $100M+ ARR. She writes and speaks about AI adoption in R&D, R&D operating models, the CPTO role, and the messy reality of leading organizational transformation. Her content is notably candid and experience-first, based in Portugal and leading a distributed team.
10. Phil Hornby
Phil is a product leader and coach with over 20 years of experience across SaaS, IoT, automotive, fintech, and biotech, and co-host of the Talking Roadmaps podcast. He has trained thousands of individuals across hundreds of companies, and is currently writing Creating Empowered Product Teams, a book distilling his philosophy on building product organizations that are trusted to make decisions. His approach emphasizes leading with context rather than control, and treating constraints as drivers of creativity rather than obstacles. More at forproductpeople.com.
11. Martin Eriksson
linkedin.com/in/martineriksson
Martin is the founder of ProductTank and co-founder of Mind the Product, together the world's largest product community with active meetups in over 200 cities. He is co-author of the bestselling Product Leadership (O'Reilly, 2017) and the upcoming The Decision Stack, which distils his thinking on why organizations struggle to move at pace and what to do about it. He has advised over 150 companies on embedding strategic clarity from vision to execution, and previously served as Product Partner at EQT, one of the world's largest private investors, where he supported 200+ portfolio companies. One of the most influential architects of the product management discipline as we know it. More at martineriksson.com.
12. Andrea Saez
Andrea is a product marketer, author, and builder with 15 years of experience closing the gap between products that work and products that grow. She is co-author of The Product Momentum Gap, which argues that most product teams confuse output with momentum and introduces a framework for aligning strategy with genuine customer value. That work also led to building Forma (getforma.co), a tool for teams who want more rigor in how they approach go-to-market strategy. Her current focus is on building AI operations layers that turn GTM workflows into automated systems for commercial teams. A sharp and distinctive voice on where product thinking meets commercial strategy.
13. Mike Pilawski
Mike is SVP at Miro, where he has launched Miro Insights, Miro Prototypes, and Miro Portfolios. His track record is one of the more impressive in the community: he tripled Typeform's ARR ($18M to $55M), grew Vungle 5x to a roughly $1B Blackstone exit, scaled Smallpdf to 50M monthly active users, and led Lokalise's AI pivot from 25% to 75% AI-powered. He specializes in turning single products into multi-product platforms, building PLG engines, executing AI transformations, and scaling organizations from 20 to 150+ people. A Wharton MBA and Aalto engineer, he also holds patents in advertising and entertainment technology. One of the most operationally credible voices in the LinkedIn product community.
14. Mirza Beširović
linkedin.com/in/mirzabesirovic
Mirza leads product for Zendesk AI Agents, the company's flagship AI automation platform, which he has scaled to over $100M ARR and 4x the customer base, serving companies including Netflix, Vimeo, Levi's, and Reddit. His work spans agentic AI systems, multi-channel automation, zero-training deployment, and the commercial infrastructure needed to make AI a durable business rather than a feature. He started his career as a translator and interpreter, and that origin informs how he thinks about product: making complex things intelligible, bridging what machines can do with what people actually need. He writes about AI product leadership at youaretheproduct.io.
15. Meagan Glenn
Meagan is a fractional product leader who helps Seed to Series B SaaS founders turn signups into users who actually stick around. Her track record includes a 92% increase in activated users at On the Goga by rebuilding self-serve onboarding from scratch, $250K in new revenue in 90 days at Lavender by building a self-service PLG flow, and a 97% reduction in time-to-first-value through friction removal. She is also co-founder of Prodfolio. Her LinkedIn content is grounded in the specifics of activation, retention, and the sales-led to product-led transition, and she is notably direct about diagnosing where onboarding actually breaks down. A strong follow for early-stage founders and PMs working on growth.
16. Shannon Vettes
Shannon has 20 years in product management, with a focus on building products that product people themselves cannot live without. She is a vocal advocate for women in product and an active mentor in the community. Her LinkedIn approach is refreshingly unpolished: she shares what she is learning and doing in real time, gives credit generously, and applies radical candor as a default. She describes herself as imperfect and OK with it, which comes through in content that feels genuinely human rather than curated. A good follow if you want honest, experience-first perspectives from a long-standing practitioner.
17. Arne Kittler
Arne works with product organizations as an interim leader, product leadership coach, and organizational consultant, adapting to whatever the context actually requires. He is a co-founder of Hey Clarity and Product at Heart, one of Europe's most respected product conferences. His LinkedIn presence reflects his consulting work: focused, European in perspective, and consistently oriented toward what product organizations need structurally rather than tactically. A good follow for product leaders thinking about organizational design and what it takes to build high-functioning product cultures.
18. Dmytro Khalapsus
Dmytro is a product manager working at the intersection of SaaS, product growth, and automation, combining no-code tools, AI, and structured product thinking. He publishes The Atomic Product, a weekly newsletter for PMs, founders, and builders focused on practical tools, modern workflows, and real-world product thinking. Subscribe at theatomicproduct.com. A useful follow for anyone interested in applying AI and automation thinking to the day-to-day practice of product management without the hype.
19. Francesca Cortesi
linkedin.com/in/francesca-cortesi
Francesca is a product leader with nearly two decades of experience scaling digital products across the Nordics, including some of the region's largest marketplaces, online communities, and e-commerce platforms. She writes about what she learns along the way at francescacortesi.com, with a conviction that sustainable growth requires boldness, grit, focus, and people who believe in where you are going. Her LinkedIn content is candid and values-driven, with a recurring theme: extraordinary results are rarely linear, and the teams that thrive long after a leader has moved on are the real measure of success.
20. Kate Leto
Kate is an executive coach accredited through the Berkeley Executive Coaching Institute and the ICF, working with senior leaders, leadership teams, and boards in technology organizations navigating growth, change, or transition. Before coaching, she served as Chief Product Officer and Head of Product in high-growth environments and consulted across startups, global organizations, and the public sector. Her coaching focuses on the unspoken dynamics that shape decisions and relationships at senior levels: complex decision-making, stakeholder tension, and shifting roles and authority. A distinctive follow for CPOs and senior product leaders who want thinking that goes beyond frameworks and into the actual behavioral dynamics of leadership under pressure.
21. Sebastian Borggrewe
linkedin.com/in/sebastianborggrewe
Sebastian describes himself as a digital product enthusiast: product by heart, tech by trade. His LinkedIn content covers the practical intersection of product thinking and technology, with a focus on what it actually means to build and scale digital products in a European context. A good follow for Product Managers who want a perspective grounded in hands-on digital product work rather than high-level strategy.
22. Jessica Hall
Jessica is a senior product executive, most recently CPO at Just Eat Takeaway, a global food and delivery marketplace serving 65M+ customers and 700K partners across 17 markets. She has been an early mover in applied AI at scale, using it as what she describes as an HD mirror on the organization to sharpen decision-making and surface friction. Her perspective on AI is grounded in what it revealed about leadership alignment and organizational design rather than technology itself. She works at the intersection of commercial strategy, technology, and customer experience, and writes for executives and boards who want to understand what it actually takes to deploy AI at scale and come out stronger.
23. Randy Silver
Randy is Managing Director and CPO at Out of Owls, a coaching, consulting, and community building company, co-host of The Product Experience podcast, and founder of CPO Circles, an exclusive community for Chief Product Officers. With over 20 years of experience in product management, leadership, and coaching, his focus is on helping product teams ask better questions, faster, and building high-performance product cultures across organizations. He is also the author of What Do We Do Now?, a guide for product teams navigating disruption. A valuable follow for anyone in or approaching a CPO or senior product leadership role.
24. Viktoria Ruubel
linkedin.com/in/viktoriaruubel
Viktoria is Chief Product, Data and Technology Officer at Cognism, with over 20 years building and running B2B and B2B2C SaaS and data-driven platforms at Skype, Meta, Intuit, Veriff, and Pipedrive. She has led AI transformations at two companies, taking each from early experimentation to a fully AI-enabled product and operating model, and has carried full commercial accountability including P&L responsibility as Managing Director. She also serves as a Board Advisor and Non-Executive Director, bringing a clear, current perspective on AI and multi-product portfolio management to early and growth-stage companies. One of the most commercially complete senior product voices on LinkedIn.
25. David Nash
David is a hands-on operating executive with a track record in B2B SaaS across Legal/PropTech, FinTech, GRC, and Automotive, working across both enterprise organizations and PE/VC-backed scale-ups. He specializes in creating, scaling, and repairing product organizations, including integrating acquired products at scale and retiring legacy underperformers. His content is commercially focused and direct, with a particular emphasis on what it takes to build product teams that are trusted by both customers and investors and that deliver measurable improvements in SaaS unit economics.
26. Florian Bonnet
Florian is a product leader and coach dedicated to helping product teams build products customers love, and to developing the next generation of product leaders. His LinkedIn content focuses on the fundamentals of good product thinking and what it takes to build a culture where teams are both empowered and accountable. A good follow for anyone looking for a voice that keeps the focus on product craft and people development.
27. Joy Adamson
Joy helps technology organizations that are ready for systemic change, working through Digital Joy as a fractional Head of Product, advisor, or consultant depending on what the situation actually needs. With 20+ years across fintech, payments, ecommerce, and B2B SaaS at companies including Nike, Rabobank, and Backbase, she diagnoses what is structurally in the way, installs the operating model that fits, and builds the leadership capacity to run it without her. She also coaches senior product leaders and first-time Heads of Product who are done firefighting and ready to lead with clarity and authority. A strong follow for anyone navigating the move from feature factory to genuinely outcome-driven.
28. Julia Bastian
Julia is a product leader at Alasco and a product advisor and coach with a focus on product discovery in B2B. She is driven by a passion for empowering people and building sustainable, technology-driven solutions to real user problems. She thinks visually, asks the right questions, and helps teams synthesize and structure complex challenges. Her LinkedIn content reflects a thoughtful, coaching-oriented approach to product leadership that centers on curiosity and the importance of getting the problem right before reaching for a solution.
29. Blagoja Golubovski
Blagoja helps B2B SaaS leaders turn AI investments into actual business results. His argument is sharp and consistent: most companies have deployed AI tools and seen individual productivity rise, but delivery metrics remain flat because AI was layered onto an operating model designed for a slower world. With 25+ years of scaling B2B SaaS companies from founder-led chaos to IPOs and acquisitions, and triple-digit ARR growth across global teams, he focuses on redesigning how organizations make decisions and compound gains. He is also currently building a SaaS product with a four-person team running entirely on AI-native workflows, so the frameworks he shares are tested in practice. Book a call at calendar.app.google.
30. Christoph Steinlehner
Christoph is a product coach and consultant who helps product managers, leaders, and their teams navigate the mess of creating great products, with a background spanning EdTech, HealthTech, finance, and defense. A designer turned product leader, he is a specialist in visual thinking and mapping, and uses these approaches to bring shared understanding to the prioritization and alignment challenges that most teams find endlessly frustrating. He works through 1:1 coaching, product model transformation, and personalized workshops and training. More at calendly.com/csteinlehner.
Why These Voices Matter
The 50 voices across both articles share one thing: they write and share from genuine experience. They have built products, led teams, made hard calls, and come back to LinkedIn not to perform expertise but to share what they actually learned.
Whether you are looking for rigorous discovery practice, AI product leadership, operational frameworks, or simply a more honest take on what the job involves, there is someone here worth adding to your feed.
If you missed part one, you can find it here: 20 Product Manager Voices Worth Following on LinkedIn
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