Twitter shared details on three new hires for its engineering team, as well as one employee who shifted roles. Nick Caldwell will join the company June 15 as consumer engineering lead.
Caldwell had been chief product and engineering officer at Looker until its acquisition by Google last June, after which he became senior director, product and engineering at Google. He also spent two years as vice president of engineering at Reddit following a 15-year-plus stint at Microsoft.
A Twitter spokesperson said, “is computer science engineering, Nick has been a leading voice calling for diversity and inclusion in engineering and tech. He has been a champion in recruiting and mentoring with nonprofit organization dev/color, where he is a board member, and is co-founder of Color Code, an executive development network dedicated to serving people of color in tech.”
Twitter head of engineering Mike Montano said in a tweet, “’I’m excited to welcome @nickcald to Twitter as our new consumer engineering Lead. Nick will lead the teams responsible for building Twitter across client, backend and machine learning, focused on accelerating how we serve the public conversation.”
Caldwell had been chief product and engineering officer at Looker until its acquisition by Google last June, after which he became senior director, product and engineering at Google. He also spent two years as vice president of engineering at Reddit following a 15-year-plus stint at Microsoft.
A Twitter spokesperson said, “is computer science engineering, Nick has been a leading voice calling for diversity and inclusion in engineering and tech. He has been a champion in recruiting and mentoring with nonprofit organization dev/color, where he is a board member, and is co-founder of Color Code, an executive development network dedicated to serving people of color in tech.”
Twitter head of engineering Mike Montano said in a tweet, “’I’m excited to welcome @nickcald to Twitter as our new consumer engineering Lead. Nick will lead the teams responsible for building Twitter across client, backend and machine learning, focused on accelerating how we serve the public conversation.”
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