Bryce Catlin

SVP, Engineering at LeagueApps

Bryce Catlin is the SVP of Engineering at LeagueApps. Bryce has over 20 years of experience in the engineering field and has held leadership positions at various companies.

Bryce started their career at Untapped, where they were the Vice President of Engineering. Bryce led the Engineering team through a challenging year of change, rebranding, and growth. Bryce then left Untapped to join Shipt as the Vice President, Engineering.

At Shipt, Bryce was responsible for all aspects of Backend Engineering. Bryce scaled the team while simultaneously delivering business value and migrating large areas of functionality from the monolith to services. Some of their accomplishments while at Shipt include scaling the team from 4 teams to 13 teams, instituting daily release trains, launching the tech blog, and improving documentation across the department.

In May 2019, Bryce assumed a de-facto CTO role for 6 months while the company was between CTOs. During this time, they maintained a very low attrition rate. In November 2019, they transitioned back to their role as VP of Engineering.

In 2020, Bryce helped transition the company from a technology-focused team structure to a product/business value-focused squad approach to improve communication and accelerate velocity.

Bryce has been instrumental in various engineering initiatives throughout their career and has helped position various companies for success. Bryce is currently leading LeagueApps through a period of growth and expansion.

Bryce Catlin has a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Computer Science from University of California, Berkeley and a High School Diploma from Palisades High.

Bryce Catlin reports to Steve Parker, CTO & Co-Founder. They are on a team with Kion Kasianenko - Staff Engineer, Alisa Bajramovic - Developer Relations Advocate, and Derek Showler - Software Engineer In Test.

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  • SVP, Engineering

    June, 2022 - present

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