

About us
The Product Group is the world’s most engaged product management community, bringing together product managers, leaders, and enthusiasts to connect, share experiences, explore challenges, and exchange ideas. Founded by Jeremy Horn, The Product Guy, The Product Group has been thriving since 2009.
What Happens at Our Meetups?
Our monthly in-person gatherings create a space for engaging, no-pressure discussions about the challenges and opportunities in product management today.
- Roundtable Format: Conversations explore topics like stakeholder management, AI-driven workflows, and product strategy.
- Featured Product Spotlight: Companies and teams showcase their products, gaining valuable feedback and insights from a room full of passionate product professionals.
🌍 What Happens Beyond?
The Product Group goes far beyond local events. We also host TPG Live (YouTube), our flagship livestreamed roundtable series featuring global product leaders tackling the most urgent product topics, from AI adoption and experimentation to stakeholder alignment and org design. Catch replays, join live Q&As, and stay at the edge of the conversation.
Plus:
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- Browse our Recommended Books list at https://kit.co/TheProductGuy/books
- Become a Product Management Mentor at [http://TheProductMentor.com](http://theproductmentor.com/)
- Read the latest Product Management News and Insights at The Product Guy blog at https://tpgblog.com/
Always Free to Attend
We are committed to keeping events 100% free to ensure open access to product knowledge and community. We rely on the support of sponsors and our members on The Product Way.
Who Should Join?
- Product Managers at all levels
- Aspiring PMs looking to break into the field
- Senior product leaders shaping strategy and teams
- Anyone passionate about building and improving products
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- PM Select: Trusted personal referrals to hiring managers and decision makers
- Full-length uncut interviews
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- Member-only templates and frameworks
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Upcoming events
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Claude Mythos Exists. What happens now?
Beahive Beacon, 6 Eliza St, Beacon, NY, USAn AI model exists that Anthropic won't release to the public. It can find decades-old vulnerabilities in the software that runs the internet. It's being handed to a small group of companies under something called Project Glasswing, while the rest of us read about it in the news and try to figure out what it means for our roadmaps, our teams, and the products we're shipping this quarter.
So: what happens now?Featured Product: Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)
In the second half of our gathering (7-8pm), Satyajeet Rattan will talk about cybersecurity at DTCC, the system responsible for roughly $12 trillion in daily settlements. This is infrastructure most people never think about, but that the entire U.S. financial system quietly runs on. A cybersecurity leader with two decades in financial services and credit financing products, Satyajeet now works at the intersection of security, resiliency, and the new uncertainties introduced by frontier AI.Join us for an honest, grounded roundtable about building products in a moment when the frontier of capability is visibly outpacing the frontier of safe deployment.
This month, we're focusing on a question most PMs are quietly sitting with: how do you plan, prioritize, and ship when the ground keeps shifting and the headlines keep getting stranger? Mythos is the loudest example, but it's not the only one. Capabilities arrive gated. Stakeholders read the news and ask for the moon. Users want to know whether their data is safe. Engineers want to know what's real.
We'll talk about what it means to build responsibly when the tools themselves are being rationed by their makers, how to separate genuine capability from marketing, how to talk to stakeholders and users about AI without overclaiming or dismissing, and how PMs can stay useful when the definition of "what's possible" changes every week. Expect real stories, honest skepticism, and practical ways to keep your work grounded.
(Plus pizza!)
You'll walk away with:- Frameworks for evaluating AI capabilities your team actually needs vs. the ones grabbing headlines
- Ways to talk to stakeholders and customers about AI without overpromising or hand-waving
- Honest takes on how gated or restricted models (like Mythos) change the competitive landscape for builders
- Stories from other builders navigating security, trust, and speed in an era where the tools keep leveling up
Join us for our monthly in-person roundtable of The Product Group Hudson Valley, a local chapter of one of the world’s longest-running product management communities.
Who should attend: Product managers, aspiring PMs, product designers, founders, engineers, and anyone whose work sits at the intersection of people, decisions, and products—whether you’re just starting out or leading teams.
Takeaway: Leave with a clearer sense of what's actually changed, what hasn't, and how to make good product decisions in a moment when the news cycle is doing a lot of the thinking for us.
Format: Interactive roundtable discussion. Everyone participates, shares experiences, and learns from one another.
This is your invitation to:
- Be a part of a growing Hudson Valley product community
- Connect with thoughtful local builders and leaders
- Leave with insights you can apply immediately in your work
Want to support The Product Group?
Join us on Patreon to unlock exclusive content, PM Select (curated personal intros to hiring managers), and help grow this global community:
https://patreon.com/TheProductWay/membershipAbout the venue: Inspired by the coworking and localism movements in the early aughts, Beahive is a pioneering network of hives for work and belonging — the first and only of its kind in the Hudson Valley, one of only a handful in all of NY, and one of probably only a few hundred in the world when it opened.
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Past events
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