Jannet Park leaves Notion for Anthropic to drive enterprise AI solutions

Park will help Anthropic expand AI solutions for enterprises after a year leading marketing at Notion.

Jannet Park has joined Anthropic as part of its solutions marketing team, following a year at productivity platform Notion. The announcement was made in a LinkedIn post in which Park reflected on her time at Notion and looked ahead to her new role.

Park wrote, “After an invaluable year building solutions at Notion, I'm excited to share that I've joined Anthropic to help scale AI solutions across enterprises.”

Before joining Anthropic, Park worked at Notion as an enterprise product marketing lead, driving go-to-market solutions strategy and enablement. She previously held roles at Coalition, Twilio, and Salesforce, building expertise in product positioning, messaging, and campaigns.

Park continued, “It’s hard to believe all the experiences, relationships, (and sales enablement docs) crammed into just one year. Notion is truly one-of-one, and working alongside such talented, creative, and passionate people has been a career highlight.”

In her post, Park highlighted the significance of the current moment for AI companies. She noted, “This is an extraordinary moment to be working in the heart of AI. I'm humbled by the opportunity to help build solutions that make AI more accessible across verticals—at the organization leading the charge on building with safety, ethics, and purpose at its core.”

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