Jennifer I'anson

Lead Product Manager at The Scottish Government

Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Jennifer I'anson is a Lead Product Manager based in Stirling with eight years of focused experience delivering public-sector digital services at the Scottish Government. She progressed from Business Analyst to Product Owner and now leads product strategy and delivery, combining Prince2, ITIL and agile practices (Scrum/Kanban) to balance governance with iterative delivery. Her background in marketing and an MSc in Information Technology give her a rare mix of user-centred product thinking and technical literacy. She has deep institutional knowledge of government service design and procurement, enabling pragmatic decision-making across stakeholders and suppliers. Outside government she has entrepreneurial experience as a long-standing partner/director in a small internet company, showing commercial and operational instincts beyond policy environments. Colleagues describe her as a steady delivery lead who turns complex legacy requirements into usable, auditable services.
code8 years of coding experience
job8 years of employment as a software developer
bookMSc, Information Technology, MSc, Information Technology at University of Stirling
bookBA (Hons), Marketing, 2:1, BA (Hons), Marketing, 2:1 at The University of Stirling

Programming languages (1)

CSS

Github contributions (2)

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Contributions:19 commits in 11 months
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Jennifer I'anson - Lead Product Manager at The Scottish Government