Catalyst Podcast

Live from Nexus 2025: With UPS’ Sean Jantzen


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At the first ever live Catalyst event Tammy and Sean Jantzen discuss driving digital innovation at UPS

Sean Jantzen is the king of shipping for shipping. 24 years ago he started out as an intern at UPS and is now the Vice President of Applications Development. In the first ever live Catalyst recording from Nexus 2025, Tammy sits down with Sean to discuss how he ships new innovative software at the global shipping and logistics company. Sean talks about how his background in team sports informs his coaching mindset and explains why shipping early and small can lead to fewer bugs and faster delivery.

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