Sam Kujovich
About Sam Kujovich
Sam Kujovich is the Director of Software Engineering at A Place for Mom, with a diverse background in software engineering and sales across several companies, including Realtor.com and Okta, Inc. He has demonstrated leadership skills through various roles and programs, including his involvement in the Sigma Chi Fraternity and the Student Ambassador Program.
Current Role at A Place for Mom
Sam Kujovich serves as the Director of Software Engineering at A Place for Mom since 2024. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing software development initiatives and leading engineering teams. His position is based in Camas, Washington, and operates in a remote capacity.
Previous Experience at Realtor.com
Prior to his current role, Kujovich held multiple positions at Realtor.com. He worked as a Software Engineering Manager for Recommendations and later for Discovery and Recommendation Services in 2023. His tenure at Realtor.com spanned approximately five months in each role, focusing on enhancing software solutions and engineering practices.
Career Background in Software Engineering
Kujovich has a diverse background in software engineering, having worked at various companies including Pandora, Cisco, and Okta, Inc. He held roles such as Software Engineer and Account Executive, contributing to projects in different capacities. His experience includes a mix of engineering and sales development roles, showcasing his versatility in the tech industry.
Education and Academic Achievements
Sam Kujovich studied Computer Science & Engineering at Santa Clara University, where he completed his degree from 2012 to 2016. He also attended Queen Mary University of London, focusing on Business and History for one year. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his technical and leadership skills.
Leadership and Involvement in Sigma Chi Fraternity
Kujovich participated in the Horizons Leadership program organized by the Sigma Chi Fraternity and held leadership roles within the fraternity. He served as President of the Lambda Gamma Chapter from 2015 to 2016. His involvement in leadership programs reflects his ability to lead and motivate others.