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Christopher M. Anderson, MBA

Digital Product Manager at PopSockets

Christopher M. Anderson, MBA has a diverse work experience spanning different industries and roles. Christopher M. currently works at PopSockets as a Digital Product Manager, where they oversee digital product development. Prior to that, they served as an Information Technology Project Lead and an Ecommerce Systems Analyst at the same company.

Before joining PopSockets, Christopher worked as a Digital Supply Chain Analyst at Ajilon @ Nike, where they contributed to supply chain operations. Christopher M. also gained experience as a Procurmement & Cost Management Analyst at Aerotek @ Faithful + Gould, focusing on procurement and cost analysis.

Additionally, Christopher has interned as a Manufacturing Operations & Supplier Consultant at P3 Group and as a Quality & Continuous Improvement Intern at Culp. Christopher M. also served as a Student Athlete at App State Mountaineers Cross Country and Track & Field.

At Zap Fitness, Christopher worked as a Summer Intern, assisting with the day-to-day operations of a professional running team. Christopher M. also volunteered at Watauga County Special Olympics and served as a Camp Counselor at Appalachian State University Distance Camp.

Overall, Christopher has developed a strong background in project management, supply chain, procurement, and operations across various industries.

Christopher M. Anderson, MBA, began their education journey in 2014 by pursuing a Bachelor's Degree at Appalachian State University. During this period, they focused on two fields of study – Supply Chain Management and Marketing. After successfully completing their undergraduate degree in 2017, Christopher continued their academic pursuits at Clemson University in 2017. At Clemson, they pursued a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with a specialization in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management. Christopher completed their MBA program in 2018, further enhancing their knowledge and skills in the field.

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PopSockets

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In 2010, our founder was looking for a way to stop his earbud cord from getting tangled, and he achieved this by gluing two buttons to the back of his phone and wrapping the earbud cord around the buttons. As ugly as the buttons were, they worked. In the course of improving on the idea, he developed about 60 different prototypes, making the buttons expand and collapse via an accordion mechanism, so that they could function as both a stand and a grip.


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