Jeremy Pallai is focused on growing consumer brands with differentiated product, tech, & data

Product Roadmap

Core Experience

DTC Growth

AI Strategy

Product Roadmap Core Experience DTC Growth AI Strategy

Experimentation

Product Vision

Retention

Conversion

Experimentation Product Vision Retention Conversion

Team Leadership

Consumer Apps

AI Engineering

Team Leadership Consumer Apps AI Engineering

  • Work

    Jeremy has led product development teams for several high growth consumer brands. He excels at product vision, clear ROI business cases, and driving outcomes with high performing teams.

  • Family

    Jeremy lives outside Boston with his wife, four kids and two dogs. They’re involved in school and sports activities and spend weekends shuttling the kids all around greater Boston.

  • Play

    As a lifelong fisherman and conservationist, Jeremy wrote Fish on the Move to teach kids about striped bass migration. It was recently chosen for the Cape Cod Canal’s story walk exhibit.

Rugiet Health
VP Product & Technology

2025-present

Performance Medicine for Men. Rugiet helps men take back their health, with clinically-backed treatments for ED, hair loss, weight management, TRT, and more, delivered through a seamless digital experience. I'm focused on technology that powers growth, best-in-class patient experience, and AI infrastructure.

Ollie
Chief Product & Technology Officer

2021-2025

For the last fours year, Jeremy led Product, Engineering, Design, and Data at Ollie, where he helped improve dogs’ health and happiness through personalized care and nutrition. During leadership tenure, revenue grew over 400% into a multi-hundred million dollar business.

ezCater
Head of Development, Marketplace

2019-2020

At ezCater, the largest food-for-work platform, Jeremy led Product Management, Research, UX Design, and Engineering to drive demand-side tech investments.

Vistaprint
VP Product & Design

2004 - 2019

Jeremy led teams at Vistaprint to improve the customer experience for 16 million global users. These 20 squads developed the tools millions use for customizing cards, t-shirts, and more.