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After six years scaling Miro to a unicorn, the lesson was: design for transformation, not promotion

By Kate Syuma · Growth Advisor, ex-Miro | Founder at Growthmates | Speaker · Creator | PLG · Activation · UX · 2026-04-10 · thread · From IC to Leader in Growth (ex-Miro) — Kate Syuma

Tier B · TL;DR
After six years scaling Miro to a unicorn, the lesson was: design for transformation, not promotion

Claim

Six years at Miro — joining as the third Product Designer in 2017 and leaving as Head of Growth Design in 2023 — taught one thing: the IC-to-leader transition isn't about getting promoted, it's about transforming how you think. The transformation came from owning Acquisition, Retention, Monetization, and Community-led Growth as a single integrated surface, not from any specific job title.

Mechanism

In hypergrowth, role boundaries shift faster than titles. ICs who insist on staying inside their original lane become invisible. The leaders who emerge are the ones who keep expanding what they own — adding Retention to Activation, then Monetization, then Community — until they're effectively running a growth surface, regardless of what HR calls them.

Conditions

Holds in hypergrowth product orgs where the company is reshaping faster than the org chart. Fails in stable orgs where role expansion looks like overreach.

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