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Jay Landro

Jay Landro

Lead Cloud Engineer

3015 11th Ave S, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US, 55407
612-378-0152
English

Background


About

About

I excel in nurturing diverse teams, optimizing communication and driving innovation.

At the forefront of Marriott International's cloud innovation, my role as Lead Cloud Engineer centered around scaling teams and integrating advanced full stack technologies. We successfully leveraged TypeScript, NX, EKS, and Harness CI/CD, to build resilient systems.

My leadership at Verica further solidified a culture that champions individual empowerment and technological foresight. The development of the Apache Kafka module, grounded in chaos engineering, attests to my commitment to fail-safe system design. By fostering a collaborative environment and emphasizing software architecture and Go proficiency, my contributions have consistently propelled project success and surpassed industry standards.

Work Experience

Work Experience

  • Founder

    Jan, 1878 - Oct, 193153 years 9 months

    Founded the company that brought electric light to households and businesses.

    • Invented the first commercially practical incandescent light bulb.

    • Developed the electric power distribution system.

  • Co-Founder

    Jan, 1892 - Oct, 193139 years 9 months

    Co-founded General Electric, one of the largest and most diversified industrial corporations in the world.

    • Played a key role in the development of electrical power and lighting systems.

    • Contributed to the advancement of numerous technological innovations.

Skills

Skills

  • Inventing

    Electricity

    Sound Recording

    Motion Pictures

  • Entrepreneurship

    Business Development

    Product Innovation

    Industrial Research

Education

Education

  • Various fields of science and technology, Self-Education, Self-Taught

    Jan, 1859 - Oct, 1931

    Electrical Engineering

    Mechanical Engineering

    Chemistry

Awards

Awards

  • Congressional Gold Medal , United States Congress

    Awarded on: Jan 01, 1928

    Awarded for distinguished achievements and contributions to society.

Volunteer Work

Volunteer Work

  • Lead Researcher, Menlo Park Laboratory

    Jan, 1876 - Oct, 1931

    Conducted research and experiments leading to numerous patents and innovations.

    • Developed the phonograph, a device for recording and reproducing sound.

    • Invented the motion picture camera, contributing to the birth of the film industry.

Publications

Publications

  • Electric Light and Power, Scientific American

    Published on: Jan 01, 1880

    A paper detailing the development and impact of electric light and power systems.

Interests

Interests

  • Research and Development

    InnovationsExperimentation
References

References

  • Henry Ford

    Thomas Edison was a brilliant inventor and a visionary businessman. His work has had a profound impact on the modern world.