Deborah Dubrow is a product leader with broad experience at Fortune 500 companies including NVIDIA, Microsoft, Zillow, and Apple. For over three decades, she has helped bring groundbreaking products to market across consumer and enterprise settings used by hundreds of millions of people. She brings a holistic perspective to the product lifecycle, with a particular focus on customer experience, end-user needs, and building the cross-functional clarity teams need to deliver well. She is also a co-inventor on several early patents related to video conferencing and application streaming.
Deborah earned her bachelor’s degree in 1993 and master’s degree in 1995 from UC Irvine’s Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Science. She is currently a program management leader at NVIDIA, where she is responsible for DGX Spark and NemoClaw. Before joining NVIDIA, she held senior leadership roles at Microsoft and Zillow, where she championed cross-functional collaboration and helped teams scale to meet customer demand while staying focused, collaborative, and adaptable.
Beyond her product and technical expertise, Deborah is a thoughtful culture builder and mentor. She prioritizes psychological safety, clear communication, and shared purpose, believing that the most successful products are born from teams that are aligned on both the why and the how.
Outside of technology, Deborah is a longtime travel enthusiast and advocate for families exploring the world together. She created DeliciousBaby, a successful family travel website that The New York Times described as “one of the top family travel sites.” She has written for Condé Nast Traveler, spoken at Rick Steves Travel Center, and been interviewed by NPR. Her advocacy reflects the same user-centered perspective she brings to product leadership: practical, empathetic, and focused on making complex experiences easier for real people.