Antonio Hernandez
Head of Product Management, BRE
Antonio Hernandez is head of product management at BRE, where he leads the strategy and development of SmartWaste and other digital solutions that help clients meet their net zero carbon and sustainability goals. Over ten years at BRE, he has built strong relationships with customers, partners and colleagues to shape products that deliver real commercial and environmental value.
His approach centres on listening closely to what the industry needs and translating that into practical tools. Outside of work, Antonio is an experienced dance instructor and enjoys the outdoors with his dog.
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Antonio Hernandez: As head of product management, my day to day is about setting the direction for our products and making sure the team has everything they need to create solutions that truly deliver value.
Antonio Hernandez: Working with innovative enterprise software in an international business development capacity.
Antonio Hernandez: Working towards a future where my children and grandchildren can thrive is what drives my commitment to sustainability. It’s personal for me — I want them to grow up in a world that’s full of possibility.
Antonio Hernandez: Shifting investment toward sustainable people and processes isn’t quick or easy — and it can’t be done in isolation. Investors, suppliers, customers and partners all need to move together. That’s why product management must develop products that remove barriers and make sustainable change simple to act on.
Antonio Hernandez: Lately, I’ve started cooking more with organic produce and focusing on reducing waste. It’s a small change, but it’s become something I genuinely look forward to — it helps me unwind.
Antonio Hernandez: Change often meets natural resistance. That’s why businesses should reassess their current ways of working, evaluate sustainable options, and question the habits they’ve simply carried forward.