Nate Walkingshaw

Nate Walkingshaw is Chief Experience Officer at Pluralsight. He started his first company in 2004, where he revolutionized medical evacuation with Paraslyde, later acquired by Stryker Medical. He then built Brightface, a product development company focused on mobile and web applications, including Cycleface (acquired by Strava). He then became the Chief of Research and Innovation at Tanner Labs, where he built O.C. Tanner’s first human-centered product development team. Nate joined Pluralsight, the largest provider of online technology learning, as Chief Product Officer; in February 2016, his role expanded to Chief Experience Officer, also overseeing development, content, and product marketing.

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