


Senior Product Manager, eBay (2016–Present)
Structured Data is in charge of productizing all data across eBay, to power product-based experiences which empower both sellers and buyers, driving every online and offline eBay experience with profound business, legal and UX impact.
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Leading 12 cross-domain teams as part of eBay's Product Based Shopping Experience to revolutionise shopping and selling experiences across all eBay, with substantial uplift to seller completion and buyer conversion rates (initial results from early access release).
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Leading eBay strategy and R&D for resolving product duplications in the catalog, marked as the top quality issue of Structured Data. In charge of research, development and analytics teams. Achieved 70% reduction in data corruption (surpassing yearly goal of 60%).
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Successfully integrated two remote R&D teams into the ongoing dev process, including transition to Agile methodology, defining goals and success metrics, creating a roadmap and integrating into existing management infrastructure.
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Leading a fully data-driven EOL process for a legacy system due to lack of direct access to users.
Asaf Bord Product Manager



Product Owner, XTR3D (2012–2014)
Led 3 ML products E2E one of which was sold to Samsung Electronics for several $MM. Drove product vision, execution and go-to-market.
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Research new product markets, strategies, and opportunities.
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Backward engineering of competitive solutions with and as part of the R&D team.
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Design algorithmic solutions and software architecture together with R&D teams.
Senior Algorithm Designer, XTR3D (2011-2012)
Designed and implemented Natural User Interface products using computer vision and machine learning technologies. Released 3 different computer-human interface products using standard webcams which included a full-body skeleton for the gaming, security and healthcare industries.
Main products:
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Palm detection and tracking for NUI on a wide variety of consumer electronics products.
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Full-Body 3D skeleton using a single 2D camera for the gaming and security markets.
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Gesture recognition using generic uncontrolled camera on stationary and mobile platforms.
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