Alexandra Snoy is a senior systems software engineer in Seattle with a unique blend of economics, international business leadership and low-level systems expertise, backed by an MS in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon. She spent eight years building x86 core virtualization and hypervisor components at VMware and now contributes systems-level work at Apple, combining production-grade engineering with research experience from CMU’s Satya Lab. Prior to her software career she led Indra’s defense and business development across Asia, launching a subsidiary in Indonesia and managing regional operations—experience that informs her pragmatic, security-minded approach to complex systems. Fluent across five languages and a world traveler, she brings proven cross-cultural leadership to distributed teams. An uncommon data point: she competed in a World Kendo Championship and is a PADI Divemaster, signaling discipline and risk-managed adventure outside of engineering.
7 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Bachelor of Science - BS, Economics, Grande Distinction (High Honors), Bachelor of Science - BS, Economics, Grande Distinction (High Honors) at UCLouvain - Université catholique de Louvain
Master of Science (MS), Computer Science, 3.74, Master of Science (MS), Computer Science, 3.74 at Carnegie Mellon University
Coda is an advanced networked filesystem. It has been developed at CMU since 1987 by the systems group of M. Satyanarayanan in the SCS department.
Contributions:67 commits, 8 PRs, 1 comment in 4 months
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Alexandra Snoy - Senior Software Engineer at Apple