Peter Schulz

VP of Product at Ghost

Peter Schulz has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Peter is currently the VP of Product at Ghost, a non-profit publishing platform. Previously, Peter worked at The Information, where they held roles such as VP of Product, Finance, and Operations, as well as Senior Director of Product and Business. At The Information, they oversaw product, engineering, analytics, finance, and operations. Prior to that, Peter worked as a Full Stack Engineer, contributing to the design and development of Ruby-on-Rails web applications and publishing analysis and interactive graphics. Peter also has experience as a Developer-in-Residence at General Assembly, where they sharpened their skills in web development. Additionally, they worked at r2 advisors llc as a Director, specializing in financial modeling, project management, and business strategy implementation. Peter also had a role as a Staff Accountant at Denver Bike Sharing, where they handled day-to-day accounting and financial reporting. Peter has also contributed to the University of Denver as a Teaching Assistant, Portfolio Manager, and Athletics Department Tutor. Overall, Peter Schulz has a well-rounded background in product management, engineering, finance, and operations.

Peter Schulz has a diverse education history. In 2014, they attended General Assembly to study Full Stack Web Development. Prior to that, from 2011 to 2012, Peter pursued their Master of Science degree in Finance at the University of Denver - Daniels College of Business. Before their master's, from 2007 to 2011, they completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting at the same institution. Peter also possesses additional certifications, including being a Microsoft Certified Application Specialist in Access since May 2011 and in Excel since January 2011, both obtained from Microsoft.

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