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Kevin joined Planet last April to accelerate software and data product development (or help the company move “up the stack”). Before he worked in commercial space, Kevin held leadership roles at Silicon Valley mainstays that have become household names, like Twitter and Instagram. He managed products with hundreds of millions of daily active users.
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*SNEAK PEEK*
0:00 - Intro
2:00 - Rundown of Kevin’s résumé, from studying particle physics to quickly shipping code at startups and eventually running product at consumer apps that became household names
4:19 - Joining Twitter in ‘09…and growing with the company until he departed in ‘16
5:07 - Running product at Instagram, while the Facebook division was still relatively autonomous
7:07 - What convinced Kevin to jump ship to the new space industry?
9:11 - Launching what into space?! Unpacking the tech tailwinds powering the cubesat and smallsat revolutions
11:51 - A simple walkthrough of what Planet’s constellation does daily
13:30 - the Silicon Valley-style startup product management playbook…What cringe “best practices,” if any, did Kevin take from consumer social to Planet?
15:07 - Where is the EO (Earth observation) industry at today, in terms of maturity and adoption?
18:01 - On selling to both governments and commercial users…and when the “flippening,” as Ryan calls it, may happen
21:26 - Expanding on Planet’s “one-to-many” model
24:20 - The trials and tribulations of being a publicly traded company
27:50 - Will SPAC turbulence have a lasting impact on future funding?
30:00 - How Planet processes their data
33:00 - Case study: VanderSat acquisition and Planetary Variables
35:23 - Switching gears to Ukraine, and Planet imagery’s role in shaping the world’s understanding of what’s happening on the ground
36:40 - The value of the daily Earth-imaging scans, as it relates to Ukraine and Russian aggression
37:55 - The geopolitical value of unclassified commercial satellite imagery for governments, who can point to the data and say: “This happened. You don’t have to take our word for it.”
41:55 - Buzzfeed researchers noticing pixelated map tiles on Baidu, digging in to Planet data, and making an ugly discovery
43:45 - Mental health and content moderation
46:15 - What safeguards Planet puts in place to prevent abuse or misuse of its data
48:30 - Genie in a bottle question…What’s one thing that Kevin wishes could change overnight in the EO industry?
52:30 - Will more engineers follow in Kevin’s footsteps, and move from Big Tech companies to commercial space?
1:00:06- Worlds colliding question…Will Elon end up owning Twitter?
*SHOW NOTES*Kevin's Twitter handle: twitter.com/kevinweil
Check out Planet’s Snapshots newsletter: learn.planet.com/Snapshots_newsletter_Subscription.html
Via Planet CEO Will Marshall, announcing Kevin's hiring last March: planet.com/pulse/preparing-to-scale-planet-welcomes-kevin-weil-as-president-product-and-business/ - "It’s a delight that our business increasingly looks like that of a software company, with product features driven by software advances that deliver value on top of our satellite data. As Planet accelerates as a data and analytics company, we’re bringing on top Silicon Valley software talent to add to Planet’s team. Which brings me to Kevin.
Kevin is a proven leader with a track record of leading software and data product organizations through hyper-growth, and delivering market-making customer solutions — a mindset and body of experience that aligns perfectly with Planet’s high-growth business objectives.
Kevin has built and scaled teams and products at the world’s fastest growing and most consequential companies. Kevin was one of Twitter’s first 50 employees and ultimately became its SVP of Product, leading its consumer, developer, and monetization products as the company went public and scaled to over $2bn in revenue."
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Kevin joined Planet last April to accelerate software and data product development (or help the company move “up the stack”). Before he worked in commercial space, Kevin held leadership roles at Silicon Valley mainstays that have become household names, like Twitter and Instagram. He managed products with hundreds of millions of daily active users.
Pathfinder is brought to you by SpiderOak Mission Systems — www.spideroak-ms.com — an industry leader in space cybersecurity.
*SNEAK PEEK*
0:00 - Intro
2:00 - Rundown of Kevin’s résumé, from studying particle physics to quickly shipping code at startups and eventually running product at consumer apps that became household names
4:19 - Joining Twitter in ‘09…and growing with the company until he departed in ‘16
5:07 - Running product at Instagram, while the Facebook division was still relatively autonomous
7:07 - What convinced Kevin to jump ship to the new space industry?
9:11 - Launching what into space?! Unpacking the tech tailwinds powering the cubesat and smallsat revolutions
11:51 - A simple walkthrough of what Planet’s constellation does daily
13:30 - the Silicon Valley-style startup product management playbook…What cringe “best practices,” if any, did Kevin take from consumer social to Planet?
15:07 - Where is the EO (Earth observation) industry at today, in terms of maturity and adoption?
18:01 - On selling to both governments and commercial users…and when the “flippening,” as Ryan calls it, may happen
21:26 - Expanding on Planet’s “one-to-many” model
24:20 - The trials and tribulations of being a publicly traded company
27:50 - Will SPAC turbulence have a lasting impact on future funding?
30:00 - How Planet processes their data
33:00 - Case study: VanderSat acquisition and Planetary Variables
35:23 - Switching gears to Ukraine, and Planet imagery’s role in shaping the world’s understanding of what’s happening on the ground
36:40 - The value of the daily Earth-imaging scans, as it relates to Ukraine and Russian aggression
37:55 - The geopolitical value of unclassified commercial satellite imagery for governments, who can point to the data and say: “This happened. You don’t have to take our word for it.”
41:55 - Buzzfeed researchers noticing pixelated map tiles on Baidu, digging in to Planet data, and making an ugly discovery
43:45 - Mental health and content moderation
46:15 - What safeguards Planet puts in place to prevent abuse or misuse of its data
48:30 - Genie in a bottle question…What’s one thing that Kevin wishes could change overnight in the EO industry?
52:30 - Will more engineers follow in Kevin’s footsteps, and move from Big Tech companies to commercial space?
1:00:06- Worlds colliding question…Will Elon end up owning Twitter?
*SHOW NOTES*Kevin's Twitter handle: twitter.com/kevinweil
Check out Planet’s Snapshots newsletter: learn.planet.com/Snapshots_newsletter_Subscription.html
Via Planet CEO Will Marshall, announcing Kevin's hiring last March: planet.com/pulse/preparing-to-scale-planet-welcomes-kevin-weil-as-president-product-and-business/ - "It’s a delight that our business increasingly looks like that of a software company, with product features driven by software advances that deliver value on top of our satellite data. As Planet accelerates as a data and analytics company, we’re bringing on top Silicon Valley software talent to add to Planet’s team. Which brings me to Kevin.
Kevin is a proven leader with a track record of leading software and data product organizations through hyper-growth, and delivering market-making customer solutions — a mindset and body of experience that aligns perfectly with Planet’s high-growth business objectives.
Kevin has built and scaled teams and products at the world’s fastest growing and most consequential companies. Kevin was one of Twitter’s first 50 employees and ultimately became its SVP of Product, leading its consumer, developer, and monetization products as the company went public and scaled to over $2bn in revenue."
*ABOUT US*Pathfinder is brought to you by Payload, a modern space media brand. While we have designs on becoming the biggest space content company in the galaxy, for now, we send newsletters and publish podcasts. Subscribe to our flagship industry-leading daily newsletter at payloadspace.com
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