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Brian Braunlich has a diverse work experience spanning over 15 years. Brian is currently working at Doximity as a Senior Product Manager, with a focus on product growth. Prior to this, they held the position of Senior Product Manager for Dialer Enterprise at Doximity. Brian also worked as a Product Manager focusing on growth in Doximity.
Before joining Doximity, Brian worked at Springshot as a Product Manager and played a key role in product development. Brian also worked at VigLink, where they held multiple roles, including Product Manager, Director of Publisher Development, and Senior Manager of Customer Success. In their role as a Customer Success Manager, Brian demonstrated strong customer support skills, managed technical issues, and contributed to product improvements.
Brian's earlier experience includes working as an Editor for Triage Entertainment and Turner Sports. Brian also served as the Director of University Affairs at the University of Southern California and worked as a Resident Advisor during their tenure there. Additionally, they had a brief stint as a Production Assistant at Salon Films, Inc.
Overall, Brian's work experience showcases a track record of product management and customer success, along with roles in editing and university affairs.
Brian Braunlich attended Hayfield High School from 2000 to 2004. Brian then pursued their higher education at the University of Southern California from 2004 to 2008, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinematic Arts.
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Founded in 2010, Doximity is the leading digital platform for medical professionals. The company’s network members include over 80% of U.S. physicians across all specialties and practice areas. Doximity provides its verified clinical membership with digital tools built for medicine, enabling them to collaborate with colleagues, stay up to date with the latest medical news and research, manage their careers and conduct virtual patient visits. Doximity’s mission is to help doctors be more productive so they can provide better healthcare for their patients.