Randy Levensalor
About Randy Levensalor
Randy Levensalor is a Principal Architect at CableLabs, specializing in project management, agile scrum, and cloud infrastructure. He has extensive experience in software development and Linux, with a career spanning roles at various organizations including Opelins and Virginia Tech.
Work at CableLabs
Randy Levensalor has been serving as a Principal Architect at CableLabs since 2019. He is part of the Future Infrastructure Group within the Office of the CTO. His role involves overseeing architectural strategies and initiatives that align with the organization's goals. Levensalor's experience at CableLabs builds upon his previous tenure as Lead Architect in Cloud and Managed Services from 2014 to 2019, where he contributed to the development of cloud infrastructure solutions.
Education and Expertise
Randy Levensalor earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Tech, completing his studies between 1995 and 2001. His educational background laid the foundation for his expertise in project management, agile scrum methodologies, and software development. Levensalor specializes in cloud infrastructure and Linux, with extensive experience in both development and product planning for large enterprise systems.
Background
Before joining CableLabs, Randy Levensalor worked at Opelins from 2001 to 2013 in various roles, including Software Engineer, Linux Planning Manager, and Project Manager. His early career also included a position as a Graduate Research Assistant at Virginia Tech from 1999 to 2001. This diverse background has equipped him with a broad skill set in software development and project management.
Professional Experience
Randy Levensalor has accumulated significant professional experience over the years. He worked as a Software Engineer at Opelins for six years, followed by five years as a Project Manager at the same company. His role as Linux Planning Manager lasted one year, during which he focused on Linux-related projects. Levensalor's experience also includes his contributions to HP's public cloud, showcasing his capabilities in cloud infrastructure.