Kenn Hussey is a seasoned engineering leader with 15+ years of experience driving Agile and DevOps transformations to build high-performing teams and ship secure, reliable cloud-native software. As Director of Engineering Operations and former VP of Engineering at Datawire, he scaled organizations from small engineering groups to multiple product teams while leading SOC 2 and operational excellence efforts. His background spans program management and hands-on engineering—ranging from JVM-based tooling, modeling and IDE work to Kubernetes-native API gateway and Telepresence documentation contributions—so he blends technical credibility with organizational design. Known for instituting clear operating models, job levels, and delivery practices, he focuses on visibility, ownership, and continuous improvement to reduce risk and accelerate delivery. Based in Ottawa, he pairs deep standards and modeling roots with pragmatic DevOps experience, often surfacing practical documentation and release improvements that quietly boost developer velocity.
15 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
MSc Computer Science, MSc Computer Science at Acadia University
open source Kubernetes-native API gateway for microservices built on the Envoy Proxy
Role in this project:
Backend & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:46 reviews, 403 commits, 211 PRs in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Kenn contributed to core backend functionality and also made infrastructure-related changes. Their commits focused on merging branches and included modifications to `cmd/watt/invoker.go`, `pkg/limiter/limiter.go`, and python files that are likely related to API gateway functionality. The user was also involved in changes to deployment scripts, indicating involvement in the build and release process.
Local development against a remote Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:1 review, 78 commits, 6 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Kenn's commits primarily focus on updating and correcting documentation within the `telepresenceio/telepresence` repository. The contributions involve modifying links, updating installation instructions, and providing more accurate descriptions of command-line flags. The changes span various documentation files, including those related to installation and upgrading, and focus on clarifying and improving the user experience. The user’s work ensures the documentation accurately reflects the latest versions and features of the Telepresence project.
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