Summary
Stewart Dale is a compiler engineering manager with 12 years of experience leading runtime and offloading efforts for Intel’s LLVM-based toolchain, currently heading the SYCL Runtime team to enable cross-architecture kernel creation, storage, and execution on hardware-accelerated devices. He blends hands-on systems and customer-facing experience—from early firmware and datacenter telemetry work to technical sales and strategic planning—with program ownership of oneAPI compiler offerings spanning C++, Fortran, OpenMP, and SYCL. Known for driving organizational change, he led a transition of 200+ engineers to Agile practices and aligns open-source strategy with hardware product plans. Stewart’s background uniquely combines low-level system software, hardware attestation, and runtime performance tuning, giving him a practical edge in shipping complex, cross-domain compiler features. Based in the United States, he pairs engineering leadership with deep product and customer engagement to deliver community-aligned offloading capabilities.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Most of a Associate of Arts and Sciences - AAS, Computer Science, Most of a Associate of Arts and Sciences - AAS, Computer Science at ITT Tech