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Paul Virdone

Vice President Of Engineering at Storm8

Paul Virdone has a diverse work experience spanning several companies. Paul is currently the Vice President of Engineering at Storm8, a position they have held since September 2020. Prior to this, they served as the Director of Engineering at Storm8 from September 2019 to September 2020. Before joining Storm8, Paul had a tenure at ChipGrid, where they co-founded the company in 2009 and held the role of Lead Software Architect until January 2011.

Paul also worked at NVIDIA Corporation for a significant portion of their career. Paul joined the company in April 2003 as a Senior Architect. During their time at NVIDIA, they successfully architected and implemented the performance testing software infrastructure, leading to the timely discovery of critical flaws in multiple projects. Paul also led a team in creating a real-time power monitoring application that reduced time-to-market for all nForce and Tegra chipsets. Additionally, Paul designed an API and library for detailed analysis and complex assertion testing to uncover transient bugs. Paul'srole at NVIDIA lasted until January 2011.

Before joining the industry, Paul served as a Teaching Assistant at Stanford University from September 2002 to April 2003.

Paul Virdone completed their education at Stanford University. From 1998 to 2002, they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering. Following this, they pursued a Master's Degree in the same field and graduated in 2003. Furthermore, there is no information available regarding their earlier education at Iolani School. Additionally, Paul Virdone has obtained a certification as a Certified Scrum Product Owner; however, specific details about the institution and the year of completion are not provided.

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Timeline

  • Vice President Of Engineering

    September, 2020 - present

  • Director Of Engineering

    September, 2019

  • Senior Engineering Manager

    June, 2015

  • Engineering Manager

    October, 2013

  • Lead Software Engineer

    January, 2011

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