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Tiffany
Huang
Senior PMM, Ads
Amazon
Tiffany Huang is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Amazon Ads, where she leads the full product marketing lifecycle across billion-dollar commerce product areas spanning inbound strategy and outbound execution. She's built foundational marketing infrastructure for products reaching entirely new customer segments, from self-service streaming TV ads to monetization experiences on Amazon's most visited properties. Prior to Amazon, she established LinkedIn's first international-first consumer product playbook and led consumer hardware and software product marketing at Tempo, a AI-powered home fitness platform. She holds an MBA from Georgetown University and is based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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09 September 2026 11:15 - 12:00
Panel | Name it to claim it: How category shapers rewrite the rules of competition
At its core, category shaping is writing the rules of the game in your favour. Whoever defines those rules isn’t just competing in the category; they’re deciding how everyone else has to compete. This panel brings together PMM leaders who are actively shaping categories in competitive markets to unpack what it really takes to move from competing inside an existing frame to defining the frame itself. Join us and discover how teams identify the right space to own, build alignment across product, marketing, and sales, and turn category definition into real GTM momentum rather than abstract positioning work. Key takeaways: - Understand how leading teams identify and claim category white space before it becomes crowded - Learn how to align cross-functional stakeholders around a clear and defensible category narrative - Explore how category shaping directly influences positioning, messaging, and competitive strategy - Take away practical approaches to turning category strategy into execution that drives measurable market impact