Hi everyone! I’m Antony, and I work at the intersection of Data Engineering, People Development, Organizational Development, and Research/Writing.
A little bit more about me...
Three things I care about:
Helping people to build meaningful and impactful careers.
Designing organizations that become drivers of social change.
Voicing ideas to help people understand how the world works and how they can make a change.
Three things I’m good at:
Identifying inefficiencies and designing solutions with a deep understanding of what makes people and organizations thrive.
Creating frameworks to systematically approach complex problems.
Researching deeply and communicating insights clearly, because I believe solutions start with understanding.
Three things I have experience with:
Engineering Management. I scaled up a data engineering department from 12 to 70 engineers for an AI Fund company backed by Andrew Ng, managing a team of 14 direct reports and 70 indirect reports.
Mentoring. I’ve mentored over 50+ engineers over my career, helping them to gain clarity on what they want and how to approach challenges they face.
Writing. I’ve published more than 20+ technical articles on Medium (~500k views), and I’m now currently building The Utopian Engineering Society.
I’d love to connect with people and organizations working at these intersections. While I’ve been following the EA movement for a couple of years, my involvement has been passive. But I’m now actively looking to change that.
If you know anyone, please point me in the right direction or just say hi. You can also connect with me on LinkedIn.
Hey Antony! Do you know about High Impact Engineers? Also, welcome to the Forum! I’m here if you have any questions, Toby (Content Manager for the EA Forum)
Hi everyone! I’m Antony, and I work at the intersection of Data Engineering, People Development, Organizational Development, and Research/Writing.
A little bit more about me...
Three things I care about:
Helping people to build meaningful and impactful careers.
Designing organizations that become drivers of social change.
Voicing ideas to help people understand how the world works and how they can make a change.
Three things I’m good at:
Identifying inefficiencies and designing solutions with a deep understanding of what makes people and organizations thrive.
Creating frameworks to systematically approach complex problems.
Researching deeply and communicating insights clearly, because I believe solutions start with understanding.
Three things I have experience with:
Engineering Management. I scaled up a data engineering department from 12 to 70 engineers for an AI Fund company backed by Andrew Ng, managing a team of 14 direct reports and 70 indirect reports.
Mentoring. I’ve mentored over 50+ engineers over my career, helping them to gain clarity on what they want and how to approach challenges they face.
Writing. I’ve published more than 20+ technical articles on Medium (~500k views), and I’m now currently building The Utopian Engineering Society.
I’d love to connect with people and organizations working at these intersections. While I’ve been following the EA movement for a couple of years, my involvement has been passive. But I’m now actively looking to change that.
If you know anyone, please point me in the right direction or just say hi. You can also connect with me on LinkedIn.
Hey! You might be interested in applying to the CTO opening at my org:
https://careers.epoch.ai/en/postings/f5f583f5-3b93-4de2-bf59-c471a6869a81
Hey Antony!
Do you know about High Impact Engineers? Also, welcome to the Forum! I’m here if you have any questions,
Toby (Content Manager for the EA Forum)
Hey Toby! Thanks for replying. I didn’t know about them. Thanks for pointing me in that direction. Really appreciate it.
No worries! Hope it’s useful. Looks as if they could benefit from your expertise :)
Ah—I do however see that they are focused on physical engineers, and your blog is for software engineers. Maybe I was mislead by an ambiguous term
You can find some more related groups here.
The last link that you shared is also helpful. I didn’t know about the groups.
Thank you for sharing!