Rami Kachlon
About Rami Kachlon
Rami Kachlon serves as the EVP Engineering and General Manager at Access Fintech, bringing extensive experience in client communication and complex sales cycles. He has a notable background in software development and management, having previously held various roles at Traiana over a span of 14 years.
Work at AccessFintech
Rami Kachlon serves as the Executive Vice President of Engineering and General Manager at AccessFintech, a position he has held since 2018. His role involves overseeing engineering operations and managing teams to ensure the successful delivery of software solutions. Kachlon's leadership is instrumental in aligning engineering efforts with business objectives, particularly in the financial technology sector.
Experience at Traiana
Rami Kachlon has a significant tenure at Traiana, where he worked from 2004 to 2018 in various roles. He began as a Configuration Management Engineer and progressed to positions including Java Developer, Team Leader, Group Manager, and Vice President of R&D. His experience at Traiana included managing a team of up to 80 employees and implementing an agile software delivery model.
Expertise in Financial Technology
Kachlon possesses extensive expertise in financial pre/post-trade processing. He has developed systems that adhere to high performance, scalability, and resiliency standards, essential for critical capital market systems. His knowledge in this area has contributed to the successful transformation of tech companies and the achievement of significant revenue milestones.
Leadership and Team Management
Rami Kachlon has demonstrated strong leadership capabilities throughout his career. He has managed diverse teams across the entire software lifecycle, ensuring effective collaboration in development, quality assurance, and product delivery. His ability to build trust and bridge cultural gaps within a global tech firm has been a key factor in his management success.
Transition to Microservices Architecture
During his time at Traiana, Kachlon co-led the transition of the company's software and infrastructure architecture to a microservices-based model. This initiative aimed to enhance the flexibility and scalability of software deployments, allowing for more efficient development processes and improved system performance.