Samuel Feller

Samuel Feller is a creative entrepreneur and founder of Awkward Engineer

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Samuel Feller is a highly creative entrepreneur and experienced product manager with a passion for making things. He is the founder of Awkward Engineer, a website that provides DIY enthusiasts with tools, resources, and inspiration for their projects. Samuel has been running the website since 2010, demonstrating his commitment to sharing his knowledge and love for DIY with others.

In addition to his work at Awkward Engineer, Samuel has also worked as a Product Manager at Tulip Interfaces for a year. In this role, he contributed to the development of innovative products, applying his creativity and problem-solving skills to drive the company's success.

Samuel's expertise in product management and his passion for DIY have made him a valuable asset to the industry. His ability to identify and meet the needs of customers and his commitment to creating practical, easy-to-use products has earned him a loyal following among DIY enthusiasts.

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  • Engineering

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