William Van Zandt

Senior Vice President, Products & Engineering at Fluence Technologies

William Van Zandt has an extensive work experience spanning several companies and roles. William is currently serving as the VP - Development at Fluence Technologies, where they are responsible for development management, solution architecture, product strategy, and product management. Prior to this, they worked as Vice President - Solution Management at MicroStrategy, where they were involved in product management and market support for customers in the U.S. Eastern and Southern regions.

Before joining MicroStrategy, William worked at IBM for almost a decade. During their time at IBM, they held the position of Program Director - Financial & Operational Performance Management, where they led global product development teams and focused on resource planning, agile transformation, cloud architecture, customer success, and platform modernization initiatives. William also served as a Senior Manager - Product Management at IBM.

Before IBM, William was the Director - Product Management - Financial Performance Management at Cognos and Director - Product Services at LEX2000 (acquired by Cognos Corp). William began their career at GE Financial Assurance, where they held the position of Associate Vice President - Financial Systems.

Overall, William's work experience showcases their expertise in development management, product strategy, solution architecture, project management, team building, and customer advocacy in the financial software space.

William Van Zandt's education history includes their enrollment at Carnegie Mellon University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Information Systems & Technical Writing. Furthermore, William also participated in the GE Information Systems Management Program (ISMP) at General Electric, although no specific time frames were provided for both educational experiences.

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  • Senior Vice President, Products & Engineering

    July, 2021 - present