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As Chief Product Officer, Grant Farhall is responsible for Getty Images’ overall product strategy and vision. In his role, Grant oversees the company’s e-commerce platform and websites, user experiences, customer research and SEO strategy, with the aim of making it easier for Getty Images’ customers to discover, license and share powerful content to connect with their audiences, and ultimately drive impact for the business.
His career at Getty Images spans a decade, including his most recent role as Vice President of E-Commerce. In addition, Grant has held several positions with iStock, including as General Manager where he helped develop and execute a turnaround strategy for the business by simplifying the product and better aligning to customer needs.
Prior to joining Getty Images, Grant worked in broadcast journalism and as a Studio Manager for several advertising and web development agencies. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce from University of Calgary and Broadcasting Diploma from Mount Royal University. Grant spends his time playing with his eight-year-old-daughter, calling play by play for the Calgary Roughnecks of the National Lacrosse League and driving the back roads of Western Canada to photograph abandoned buildings.
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Getty Images is the most trusted and esteemed source of visual content in the world, with over 200 million assets available through its industry-leading sites www.gettyimages.com and www.istock.com. The Getty Images website serves creative, business and media customers in almost 200 countries and is the first place people turn to discover, purchase and share powerful content from the world's best photographers and videographers. Getty Images works with over 200,000 contributors and hundreds of image partners to provide comprehensive coverage of more than 130,000 news, sport and entertainment events, impactful creative imagery to communicate any commercial concept and the world's deepest digital archive of historic photography.