Just ask Brendan McEnroe, the successful CTO of Trade Window, the first blockchain company on the New Zealand Stock Exchange. Sometimes, it takes a risk to make a difference. Your job is something you’ll be doing for a long time, so you’ve got to enjoy the hammer that you’re swinging. Today, 12 years later, he is championing quality assurance as Haefele Software’s Practice Lead.įind what you’re naturally good at and work out where that middle ground is. He started in support roles but noticed similarities in support and testing. He eventually moved into team lead and mentorship roles before landing in Automation QA.Ĭlint admits his journey to testing has been an interesting one. His goal was to learn everything he could from the people around him. He started in junior roles, interning and accepting any job to get in the industry. He loved problem-solving and programming, so a career in software development seemed natural. Spoiler alert! They both stumbled into it by chance.įor Ross, it was automation from day one. They delve into their journey towards testing. Also, find out what a game jam is and how it can help aspiring game developers.Ĭlint Hill, QA Practice Lead, and Automation QA Ross Coetzee talk about the journey into testing in our latest Agile CTO podcast. Other topics include Unreal Engine versus Unity, how consistency leads to success and the tips for software companies looking to transition into game developers. He also details his own journey from game developer to indie game studio co-founder, to qualified career coach. In our latest podcast, Rick shares some incredible insights on: He also co-founded his own indie game studio, Inspirado Games before becoming a career coach at where he helps thousands of people achieve their dreams of making games for a living. This includes IPs like Marvel’s Captain America and Nintendo’s Mario games. He has been massively immersed in the gaming industry for over 20 years, working with small and large studios on some exciting things throughout his career. Rick Davidson is a man of many talents – game developer, career coach, online educator, psychologist, and unintentional game dev dad. Want to learn more about The Little Loop and Charlotte’s goal for a more sustainable fashion industry? Check out the latest episode now. She also shares some juicy behind-the-scenes details from her time on Dragon’s Den! Her plans for the future of The Little Loopįind out all this and more.How she went from civil servant to business owner in just a few years.Coming face-to-face with four inimitable investors on Dragon’s Den.In our latest episode of the Agile CTO, hosts Guy Coleman and Alan Haefele talk to Charlotte about her journey, including: With The Little Loop, Charlotte hopes to make a difference in the fashion industry and help parents along the way.Ĭharlotte has had a fascinating career trajectory from civil servant in Iraq for the UK Ministry of Defence to owning her owning kids clothing rental business. ![]() But it’s her start-up rental marketplace for kids, The Little Loop, that she’s most proud of (although, she admits that the den is a scary place!). Google Charlotte Morley and you’ll likely come across many articles about the entrepreneur’s success on Dragon’s Den. Join Guy and Harley as they find out more about what makes the passionate, well-informed, and successful Dael Williamson tick. The conversation continues as Dael deep dives into his role at Data Bricks and he elaborates what he means by his sentiment, “disruption is coming in all layers to different businesses”. The importance of data and upcoming trends in the data space.He also touches on a number of other fascinating topics, such as: As one of the world's top 10 Fastest-Growing Private Tech Companies, Databricks is a unicorn business with 7 000 clients in traditional, commercial, and emerging businesses.ĭael tells listeners all about the work Databricks is doing to democratise data and AI, transform businesses and solve the world’s problems. It’s the merger of the minds in the latest episode of The Agile CTO, as hosts Guy Coleman and Harley Ferguson chat to Dael Williamson, Databricks CTO for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.ĭael tells us more about data lake houses, his work in data, and helping clients navigate this data-driven, digital transformation. We’ve heard of data warehouses, but what about data lakehouses?
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