Summary
Chris Moller is a seasoned technology architect and author with over two decades of experience designing and delivering large-scale enterprise infrastructure, cloud migrations, and automation solutions across IBM R&D, startups, Red Hat, and consulting engagements. He blends deep hands-on expertise in test automation, datacenter operations, AWS architecture and FinOps with program and change management skills that have driven multi-million-dollar savings and operational improvements for global clients. As a former startup CTO-equivalent and leader of mission-critical configuration operations for Amazon EU services, he pairs entrepreneurial pragmatism with repeatable operational runbooks and team-building. Based in Bassano del Grappa, he also pursues a parallel writing career—publishing genealogical history and researching Civil War correspondence and suffragist Mary Seymour Howell—bringing a historian’s attention to detail to technical problem-solving.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
MBA International Management; International Business, MBA International Management; International Business at The American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird)
University of California, San Diego
M.S. Biological Anthropology, M.S. Biological Anthropology at The University of New Mexico