Mike Borozdin is an engineering leader with 15 years of experience building and scaling cloud-native products, currently managing Kubernetes configuration strategy at Google and driving 450% cluster growth across large multi-cloud customers. He combines hands-on engineering pedigree—from early Windows and API work at Microsoft and DocuSign to founding VP engineering roles that delivered acquisition-ready products—with product strategy that spans open source and first-party cloud services. Mike has a track record of turning small teams into high-performance organizations, instituting CI/CD, container practices, and multi-tenant architectures that enabled daily releases and rapid revenue growth. An active OSS contributor, he has improved tooling like kpt for automating Kubernetes configuration, helping keep critical dependencies and UX polished for the community. He also advises early-stage founders at Techstars, blending operator experience with deal-level customer empathy recognized by Google Cloud leadership. Based in San Francisco and grounded in both CS and economics from University of Washington, he stays deliberately hands-on in architecture and code while scaling global engineering impact.
14 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelors Economics Computer Science, Bachelors Economics Computer Science at University of Washington
Bachelor of Science Economics Computer Science, Bachelor of Science Economics Computer Science at UW Foster School of Business
Contributions:1 release, 182 reviews, 27 commits in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Mike contributed to the `kpt` project by addressing bugs and implementing enhancements across the codebase. They removed duplicate error displays, contributing to improved user experience. The user updated dependencies, including the homebrew formula, ensuring the project stays up-to-date. They also made changes related to moving to a new version, and refactored and/or removed deprecated code and test data, cleaning up the project.
The DocuSign Web Services API provides methods that allow developers to integrate the DocuSign service into their applications. By building DocuSign into existing applications, those applications gain the ability to gather electronic signatures and data.
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