Get to know my background, expertise, and approach to product management
I’m Preksha Deshmukh, a Product Manager at Lowe’s India with a background in data platforms, MLOps, and user-centered design. I started my journey as an engineer, solving complex technical problems and simplifying data workflows. Over time, I transitioned into product management due to my interest in bridging the gap between technology, design, and business impact.
At Lowe’s, I lead initiatives within the ML Platform team. My work spans understanding data scientists’ pain points to develop ML models, platform strategy, and user analytics—driving adoption and measurable efficiency across the ecosystem.
I’m also deeply hands-on with UI/UX—using tools like Figma and UXPilot to design end-to-end interfaces that help my team validate ideas faster and reduce time to market.
Defining and delivering platform roadmaps that connect business goals with real user needs — balancing scalability, usability, and technical feasibility.
Partnering with engineers, data scientists, designers and leadership to execute high-impact initiatives and accelerate product delivery across cross-functional teams.
Driving experimentation in ML Ops, automation, and data-driven insights to simplify workflows and unlock new business capabilities.
Building intuitive, user-centered interfaces using Figma and UXPilot — translating complex workflows into clean, functional designs that drive adoption.
In my free time, I've been exploring "Vibecoding" — building lightweight, intuitive apps that solve my own day-to-day problems as a product manager.
From this very portfolio to a to-do/task list app, and a prioritization tool (PM PrioBoard) with AI-assisted scoring, Supabase integration, and a Figma-designed React interface, each project helps me sharpen my product instincts, design sense, and technical fluency.
These builds are less about polish and more about flow — turning ideas into working products quickly, experimenting with new frameworks, and staying hands-on with both UI and code.
“Great products are born at the intersection of strategy, design, and execution. I believe in bridging user empathy with technical depth to build systems that deliver lasting impact.”