Gregory Vander Schueren is an infrastructure and platform engineering leader with 11 years of experience building cloud-native systems and developer platforms. Currently leading an Internal Developer Platform effort at ZF Digital Solutions, he coordinates ~40 cloud platform engineers to streamline delivery for hundreds of developers. He previously led DevOps and SRE at Sortlist, operating Kubernetes, AWS, GitOps, and progressive delivery pipelines, and built high-performance networking and eBPF-based systems at Tessares. A co-founder of a consumer startup and top-ranked computer science graduate, he blends product-minded leadership with deep hands-on expertise in IaC, Kubernetes operators, observability, and low-level networking. Colocated in Brussels, he’s equally comfortable shaping platform strategy and diving into code to solve production-critical reliability challenges.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Economics & Management, Cum Laude (Distinction), Bachelor's degree, Economics & Management, Cum Laude (Distinction) at Université catholique de Louvain
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude (Grande distinction), Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude (Grande distinction) at Louvain School of Engineering
Master's degree, Management - Entrepreneurship (CPME), Magna Cum Laude (Grande distinction), Master's degree, Management - Entrepreneurship (CPME), Magna Cum Laude (Grande distinction) at Louvain School of Management
Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, 4.0, Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA, 4.0 at The University of Texas at Austin - Red McCombs School of Business
PoC implementation of the draft-ietf-tcpm-converters (client-side)
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