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EPISODE · May 10, 2021 · 46 MIN

The Ship in Leadership with Sanjay Tambwekar

from Software People Stories

In this conversation with Sanjay Tambwekar, CTO of Qwikcilver is in conversation with Chitra where he shares his experiences aroundHis first exposure to engineering while witnessing his father building barges in shipyardsWriting software at TUL after his graduation from IIT BombayWorking at Bell Northern Research and developing systems engineering understanding Being part of the supercomputer team at CDAC and enabling its power for actual use by other government agenciesWorking at Verifone on digital payments software solutionsCustomer empathy and customer relationship experiencesHow he transitioned to management at Verifone and later managing a very large team at Sasken, along with his philosophy on management and leadershipExperiences and learning in his role as CTO, from managing delivery, to understanding different customer personas, scaling transactions and conceptualizing product featuresA critical message on road safety through a foundation that he and his wife started and parents being role modelsHis 2 part message for aspiring software and technology engineersFocus on the process to improve, your first competition is yourselfBeing an entrepreneur or being an employee, an marriage analogyAs the CTO, Sanjay leads the evolution of prepaid solutions at Qwikcilver, now merging into Pine Labs. Prior to this, his journey covers different domains across parallel computing (CDAC), payments (Verifone), wireless communications (Sasken) and digital storage (NetApp). He has a degree in EE from IIT Bombay, MS in CSE from NCSU, and a Diploma in Practicing Management from INSEAD.  In the memory of their daughter, his wife and he run The Arundhati Foundation with the primary aim to improve road safety. Sanjay loves swimming, and occasional sketching.Sanjay's LinkedIn profile Social media handles related to The Arundhati Foundation : Twitter : @4stambwekarFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/thearundhatifoundation

In this conversation with Sanjay Tambwekar, CTO of Qwikcilver is in conversation with Chitra where he shares his experiences aroundHis first exposure to engineering while witnessing his father building barges in shipyardsWriting software at TUL after his graduation from IIT BombayWorking at Bell Northern Research and developing systems engineering understanding Being part of the supercomputer team at CDAC and enabling its power for actual use by other government agenciesWorking at Verifone on digital payments software solutionsCustomer empathy and customer relationship experiencesHow he transitioned to management at Verifone and later managing a very large team at Sasken, along with his philosophy on management and leadershipExperiences and learning in his role as CTO, from managing delivery, to understanding different customer personas, scaling transactions and conceptualizing product featuresA critical message on road safety through a foundation that he and his wife started and parents being role modelsHis 2 part message for aspiring software and technology engineersFocus on the process to improve, your first competition is yourselfBeing an entrepreneur or being an employee, an marriage analogyAs the CTO, Sanjay leads the evolution of prepaid solutions at Qwikcilver, now merging into Pine Labs. Prior to this, his journey covers different domains across parallel computing (CDAC), payments (Verifone), wireless communications (Sasken) and digital storage (NetApp). He has a degree in EE from IIT Bombay, MS in CSE from NCSU, and a Diploma in Practicing Management from INSEAD.  In the memory of their daughter, his wife and he run The Arundhati Foundation with the primary aim to improve road safety. Sanjay loves swimming, and occasional sketching.Sanjay's LinkedIn profile Social media handles related to The Arundhati Foundation : Twitter : @4stambwekarFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/thearundhatifoundation

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In this conversation with Sanjay Tambwekar, CTO of Qwikcilver is in conversation with Chitra where he shares his experiences aroundHis first exposure to engineering while witnessing his father building barges in shipyardsWriting software at TUL...

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