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Joe Stump

Principal Engineer

Dublin, County Dublin

Invests in

  • Min Investment:

    $5,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $50,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $25,000.00

Education

Work Experience

2025

  • Principal Engineer

    2025

    I'm part of Google's P2020 SRE group working on the Rollouts team where I am focused on helping to ensure Google and YouTube's software makes its way into production safely and securely.

2022 - 2025

  • Fellow Software Engineer

    2022 - 2025

    I oversee the technical strategy of the Infrastructure organization. This involves everything from delivering bespoke internal tooling, to working with auditors to design and implement ITGCs, to running programs that remediate security and compliance gaps.

2018 - 2022

  • Software Architect

    2018 - 2022

    I was involved early on in the Hyperforce design and implementation. This included designing the primary policy engine that ensured 35,000+ AWS accounts were all properly configured and governed, designing and implementing the Infrastructure as Code platform for Hyperforce, and partnering with Security to create secure, compliant provisioning pipeline automation for the thousands of EKS (K8s) clusters used in Hyperforce. After an internal transfer to Security, I spent the last two years at Salesforce overseeing the development of our Data Security services (Vault, PKI, KMS). This included overseeing automation that ensured hundreds of EKS clusters were patched weekly with zero touch as well as created a secure SDLC for deploying secrets in a secure, automated fashion.

2011 - 2017

  • CEO & Cofounder

    2011 - 2017

    Sprint.ly is the manifestation of years of frustration with the status quo on how companies organize around their products. I founded the company with Graham Blache and work on everything from accounting to support to programming.

2011 - 2015

  • Advisor

    2011 - 2015

    I've spent a great deal of time working closely with the executive team at Holiday Extras on everything from scaling to product. Much of my time has been focused on team composition, process management, and technical process.

2011 - 2015

  • Advisor

    2011 - 2015

    One of my companies, SimpleGeo, was acquired by Urban Airship in October, 2011. I maintain a close relationship with the company and advise them on everything from strategy to product to recruiting.

2014 - 2015

  • Chief Product Officer

    2014 - 2015

    Quick Left and Sprint.ly merged in January of 2014. Since joining Quick Left I've been responsible for managing Quick Left's growing line of products. In charge of customer development, testing, product roadmap, and growing product KPIs.

2011 - 2015

  • Advisor

    2011 - 2015

    I work closely with Uber to find top technical talent to help them solve the traveling salesman problem.

2010 - 2015

  • Angel Investor & Advisor

    2010 - 2015

    I committed to investing in Melody, Dan, and StyleSeat very early on and also agreed to come on as a technical advisor. I've spent time working with the team on everything from investment strategy to technical implementation.

2009 - 2011

  • Founder

    2009 - 2011

    I was the cofounding CTO of SimpleGeo. At its peak, I was responsible for a team of about 20 developers, helped shape the product, worked closely with business development, and worked with our investors to grow the business.