Rachael Cabasaan
About Rachael Cabasaan
Rachael Cabasaan is a Technical Product/Program Manager at Ampere, where she has worked since 2022 in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area. She has extensive experience in technical program management, including roles at Intel Corporation and the University of Chicago.
Work at Ampere
Rachael Cabasaan has been serving as a Technical Product/Program Manager at Ampere since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing product development and program management within the organization. Her position is based in the Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area, where she contributes to the company's initiatives in technology and product innovation.
Previous Experience at Intel Corporation
Rachael Cabasaan has extensive experience at Intel Corporation, where she held multiple roles over several years. She worked as a Technical Program Manager from 2011 to 2014, followed by a position as Senior Technical Program Manager from 2014 to 2016. After a brief hiatus, she returned to Intel in 2017 as Engineering Manager and Lead Technical Program Manager, a role she continues to hold. Her time at Intel spans various locations, including Santa Clara, CA, and Hillsboro, OR.
Academic Background
Rachael Cabasaan studied at Western Michigan University, where she earned a B.A. in Philosophy and a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. She completed her undergraduate studies from 1993 to 1999. Additionally, she pursued a Master's degree in Philosophy, Applied Mathematics, and Computer Science at the same institution. Rachael also attended the University of Chicago, where she studied in the Committee on Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science and Psychology, achieving ABD status from 1999 to 2007.
Teaching Experience
Rachael Cabasaan has experience in academia, having served as an Adjunct Professor at Western Michigan University from 1997 to 1999. In this role, she contributed to the educational development of students in her areas of expertise. She also worked at the University of Chicago as a Technical Analyst/Developer for the Center for Teaching and Midwest Faculty Seminar in 2005, where she supported educational initiatives.