Ayub Yanturin

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Ayub Yanturin
Residence London, UK
Education Bachelor's degree in Innovation Management (Bauman University, Moscow), MBA (Coventry University, UK)
Alma mater Bauman University, Moscow, Coventry University, United Kingdom
Occupation Product Portfolio Manager, writer, community organiser
Organization Kuinji & Partners
Known for Science communication
Notable works Project Empower South
Home town Ufa
Title Chief Product Officer

Ayub Yanturin is a product management professional, writer, and community organiser based in London, UK. He has a diverse background spanning science, technology, and social impact.[1][2][3]

    1. Professional Experience

Yanturin currently serves as the Chief Product Officer at Kuinji.com, a leading e-commerce platform in India. In this role, he oversees the product strategy, development, and innovation for the company.[4]

Prior to Kuinji, Yanturin worked as a Product Manager at several technology startups, where he honed his skills in user-centric product development, data analysis, and cross-functional collaboration. He is known for his ability to translate complex technical concepts into intuitive user experiences.[5]

    1. Community Involvement

Yanturin is an active contributor to the product management community. He has written extensively on product management best practices and trends, with his articles published on platforms like Bootcamp UX Design. Yanturin is also the founder of Empower South, an initiative that aims to connect startups and companies in the Global South with opportunities in the West, helping to bridge the gap and foster greater global collaboration.[5]

    1. Education

Yanturin holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta. His strong technical background, combined with his business acumen, has been instrumental in his success as a product management professional.[1][2]

    1. Scientific Contributions

In addition to his work in product management, Yanturin has also made contributions to the scientific community. He has collaborated with the American Physical Society's Wiki Scientist Program, where he has helped to improve the visibility of women and other marginalized groups in physics on Wikipedia.[2]

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