Leading change, navigating career growth & finding inspiration beyond engineering - Live from ELC Annual 2024! #196
In this episode, we’re bringing listeners into the final conversations from the pop-up podcast booth at ELC Annual 2024! Patrick sat down with a few eng leaders attending the event to discuss takeaways from ELC Annual 2024 & eng leadership insights they want to share with others in the community. He chatted with Nick Hurlburt (Executive Director of the Aselo program @ Tech Matters), Manju Abraham (Vice President of Engineering, Primary Storage @ HPE), and Bhupesh Bansal (Head of Engineering - Product Server @ Square). These leaders share some of the guiding principles of their eng leadership careers, highlights from ELC Annual 2024, advice for first timers attending these types of events, and more.
ABOUT NICK HURLBURT
Nick Hurlburt is the Executive Director of the Aselo program at Tech Matters, a nonprofit with a mission to bring the benefits of technology to all of humanity. Aselo is an open source contact center platform used by crisis helplines in over 15 countries. After completing an MS in Computer Science at the University of Illinois, Nick began his career developing early, large-scale AI software at Amazon. He then spent six years overseas working on conflict relief efforts in Burma and South Sudan before returning to the U.S., where he managed software teams at a San Francisco machine learning startup before building the initial version of Aselo as Tech Matters’ first engineer. He gets excited about systems thinking, understanding different cultures, and walking through forests reminiscent of his rural Wisconsin childhood.
ABOUT MANJU ABRAHAM
Manju Abraham was VP of Engineering for Primary Storage products at HPE. She has over 25 years of experience leading Engineering organizations to deliver enterprise products of high quality, building, scaling and leading transformation, as an effective change catalyst, across companies like HPE, Delphix, NetApp, HP etc.
ABOUT BHUPESH BANSAL
Entrepreneur and technical leader passionate about making a positive impact in the world. 18+ years track record of building teams, large-scale distributed systems, and consumer products scaling to 100M+ users.
SHOW NOTES:
- Why it’s important to incorporate non-eng principles into engineering (1:52)
- Don't run if the people can't run (4:20)
- The importance of iterating & identifying patterns that work (5:57)
- Nick’s ELC Annual 2024 highlights (7:35)
- Advice for first-time attendees to get the most out of ELC Annual (8:10)
- Challenges around cultural transformations (9:33)
- How transformations incorporate structure & order (11:35)
- Manju’s experience at / takeaways from ELC Annual 2024 (15:14)
- Advice for folks on how to get the most out of an experience like this (18:19)
- Bhupesh’s roundtable on managing yourself & learning to let go (20:17)
- When Bhupesh started to embody the principle of managing yourself (21:52)
- Frameworks for making the shift to identifying yourself as a leader (24:17)
- Top ways you can invest in yourself & final takeaways (26:27)
This episode wouldn’t have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:
Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-Host
Jerry Li - Co-Host
Noah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/
Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan’s also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/
Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/
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