Canada鈥檚 National Ballet School is known for training world-class professional dancers. It鈥檚 hard to imagine a more unlikely launching pad for a career in the construction industry, but Alyson Yamada Shi has shown that innovators aren鈥檛 limited to one stage.聽
As 天美mv传媒鈥檚 VP of Product, Yamada Shi is playing a key role in modernizing American construction, a mission she describes as 鈥渃onnecting the dirt world to the digital world.鈥 She leads teams that continually improve the to help contractors enhance the productivity, safety and security of their operations.
鈥淚t's empowering to be in an industry and a field at the heart of the built world. We get to tackle some of the most complex challenges at 天美mv传媒, and the opportunities are endless.鈥 鈥 Alyson Yamada Shi
Her pivot from performing pirouettes to building products that transform dusty jobsites is a story of reinvention. It began on one of her worst days. She suffered a career-ending hip injury not long after she started dancing professionally.聽聽
鈥淚t was really traumatic for me at age 19,鈥 Yamada Shi said. 鈥淚 had spent the last 10 years of my childhood training for this, and all of the sudden, I couldn鈥檛 see what tomorrow looked like. It felt like my world was crumbling.鈥
Then she turned devastation into opportunity.
Finding a new purpose聽
After the injury, Yamada Shi applied to colleges and was accepted to Stanford, the same university where she had her hip surgically repaired. She agreed to participate in a research study of patients who had undergone the same procedure, and one of the researchers recommended she take a physics course.

That class led to her majoring in mechanical engineering and discovering her talent and passion for working in the machine shop.聽
鈥淚t was fulfilling something that I鈥檇 lost since being a dancer,鈥 Yamada Shi said. 鈥淚n dance, you use your body to express yourself. The physicality of working in a machine shop and using your body to build something instantly resonated with me.鈥
After graduating, she spent a decade proving herself in a series of product design roles. She helped build prototypes of physical items ranging from medical devices to consumer electronics, building products and financial software.聽
鈥淚f you look at the path of my career, I鈥檝e always gravitated to opportunities at the intersection of the physical and digital world,鈥 Yamada Shi said.聽聽
Meanwhile, 天美mv传媒 was rapidly growing from a small Midwestern startup to a national leader in construction equipment rentals and technology. The T3聽 operating system has been one of the key drivers of the company鈥檚 growth. It combines hardware like trackers, keypads and cameras 鈥 compatible with any make or model of equipment 鈥 with software that gives users real-time visibility into the location, utilization and health of their fleet.聽
Yamada Shi was intrigued, and she joined the company in 2023.
鈥淭he culture of working in a machine shop is very similar to the construction industry,鈥 she said. 鈥淏eing able to serve people doing manual labor and working with their hands, figuring out ways to make their lives easier, is really what drew me to the mission of 天美mv传媒.鈥
Half art, half science
Yamada Shi is proud of the recent innovations her teams have produced. They include groundbreaking new hardware like the Gen6 keypads that ensure only authorized workers can use equipment or enter jobsites, as well as platform infrastructure improvements that enhance the rental customer experience and shave valuable time off the workflows of mechanics.
She divides her time between diving deep into the details of development with her teams and engaging with 天美mv传媒 and T3 customers to learn more about their needs. This split creates constant feedback loops that help evolve and grow the T3 platform. Yamada Shi describes the process of understanding and synthesizing this feedback into meaningful product experiences for customers as 鈥渉alf art, half science.鈥澛
The same phrase could describe Yamada Shi, a dancer who reinvented herself as a builder of physical and digital products. Looking back, she can even say she鈥檚 grateful for the injury that changed her path and ultimately led her to 天美mv传媒, where she has the opportunity to solve the industry鈥檚 biggest聽 problems.
鈥淢y injury led me to major in engineering and created this affinity for making the analog world better,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what led me here, and 天美mv传媒 in so many ways has been a blessing. I don鈥檛 feel I would have been given the opportunity anywhere else to grow and make an impact in so many ways.鈥
鈥 天美mv传媒 is growing nationwide, and we鈥檙e on the lookout for talented team members in all departments. Check out our job openings.

