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Nitul
Shah
Staff Product Manager
Sam's Club
Nitul Shah is a Staff Product Manager at Walmart with more than a decade of experience building and scaling 0→1 products across retail, fintech, govtech, edtech, and security. Currently leading Sam’s Club’s Cloud Checkout Platform, he is responsible for shaping cloud-native, edge-first experiences that power the future of retail operations. His work spans platform strategy, enterprise systems, mobile experiences, experimentation, and the application of AI and machine learning to solve complex operational challenges at scale. Prior to Walmart, Nitul co-founded a B2B advertising technology startup, served as a Chief Minister’s Fellow driving digital transformation initiatives across the Government of Maharashtra, and led growth for a multilingual edtech platform that reached millions of learners across rural India. Known for turning ambiguity into high-impact product bets, he brings a unique blend of startup agility, enterprise execution, and AI-first thinking to building products that deliver measurable business outcomes.
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22 September 2025 14:00 - 15:00
Interactive roundtables
This isn't a presentation, it's a conversation. Facilitated round table discussions give you the chance to go deeper on the scaling challenges that matter most to you, alongside peers who are navigating the same terrain. Come ready to share your own experiences, ask the questions you haven't found answers to yet, and leave with practical ideas and new connections that will stay with you long after the summit ends. Tables will be organized around specific scaling topics so you can choose the conversation most relevant to where you are right now. Topics include: - Scaling product operations without slowing teams down - Aligning product, engineering, and business priorities at scale - Turning customer insights into strategic product decisions - From enablement to influence: elevating Product Ops as a strategic function