Summary
Marcus Kellerman is a seasoned software leader with over two decades of embedded systems and architecture experience, currently directing a 145-engineer global team at Broadcom focused on set-top box software and middleware. He combines deep hands-on expertise in MPEG-2 transport streams, PVR/DVR features, system audio/video decoding, and low-level C/C++/Python development with practical ops skills in Linux and MIPS platforms. As chair of Broadcom’s Open Source Review Board he shapes company-wide policy and licensing practices, and his work spans technical architecture, patenting (50 granted), and tooling—he built a Python/Django project tracker used by 400+ engineers. Earlier roles at Western Digital gave him storage and firmware chops, including 1394 SBP-2 protocol and cache optimization, and he’s recently augmented his background with graduate study in machine learning at Georgia Tech. Known for crisis management and a pragmatic “delete button” approach to massive email volumes, he still prefers to spend spare cycles coding and reviewing system designs.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Computer Science / Machine Learning, Master, Computer Science / Machine Learning at Georgia Institute of Technology
University of California, Irvine