Seneca Spurling

Senior Manager, Customer Success at Azul Systems

Seneca Spurling has extensive work experience in various roles and positions. They began their career as a Unix Systems Programmer at Rutgers University in 1988. They then worked as a Unix Systems Administrator for Taos Mountain Software, supporting Sun Microsystems in North and South American Field Service Offices. They later joined SRI International as a Unix Systems Administrator before moving to HearMe/Mpath, where they served as a Unix Systems Administrator involved in 24x7 service operations and collaborated with engineering on creating operationally sustainable services.

In 2001, Seneca Spurling became the Manager of Cluster Operations at There, Inc., where they oversaw Unix Systems Administration and Corporate IT Operations from the alpha test phase to the public launch of the There.com service. After that, they joined Makena Technologies as a Manager of Cluster Operations and Solutions Architect, responsible for growing the Operations team and managing 24x7 service operations, systems infrastructure, support of third-party applications, and corporate IT.

Seneca Spurling's next role was as the Director of Customer Support at Azul Systems, where they led a team of technical professionals in assisting customers with environmental, performance, and concurrency issues. They then transitioned to working as a Staff Customer Support Engineer at Azul Systems, providing support to customers using Azul's technology and tools.

From 2016 to 2019, Seneca Spurling worked at Dropbox as a Dropboxer, leading a small team focused on internal engineering documentation. They researched the needs of documentation creators, maintainers, and users, implemented system improvements, and promoted a cultural shift around documentation. Additionally, they co-led the Pridebox employee resource group and collaborated with the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Social Impact teams.

Outside of their technology-related roles, Seneca Spurling served as a Bass Player and Vocalist for The Hand Puppets from 2007 to 2014.

Seneca Spurling attended Rutgers University from 1988 to 1994. During this time, they pursued studies in engineering, computer science, and music. No specific degree was mentioned in the provided information.

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