What Happened?
Redwood City, CA-based Evernote Resigned Dave Engberg as Chief Technology Officer
Date of management change: March 18, 2016
Redwood City, CA-based Evernote Resigned Dave Engberg as Chief Technology Officer
Evernote transforms the way you work. We design products that fuel inspiration for your projects, from start to finish. With Evernote, collect and organize material that molds your work. Easily find everything when you need it, from handwritten notes to photos. As your project takes shape, present it to colleagues. Turn notes into a beautiful presentation you can display in a screen-friendly format. Our goal is to make you work smarter. Our job is to make sure you get there.
Dave is the CTO of Evernote. He designed and built the Evernote service in 2007 with a few friends, and has spent the the subsequent years growing and maturing the platform and the teams that make it run. At Evernote, Dave currently oversees the groups running Platform Engineering, Operations, IT, Security, and R&D. He is still occasionally permitted to write code. And make cappuccinos in Evernote`s lobby ("The Dialog Box"). Previously, he built the infrastructure and teams that handle Support, Developer Relations, and Analytics. Dave`s an Order Muppet who worries about the little things.
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