Leon Strauch
About Leon Strauch
Leon Strauch is a Senior Process Orchestration Strategist at Camunda, where he advises enterprises on enhancing their process orchestration maturity. He has a diverse educational background and extensive experience in communications and customer success roles across various organizations.
Current Role at Camunda
Leon Strauch serves as a Senior Process Orchestration Strategist at Camunda, a position he has held since 2024. In this role, he advises large enterprises on the strategic adoption of process orchestration, focusing on enhancing their maturity in this area. His work involves developing frameworks and strategies that assist organizations in scaling their process orchestration efforts effectively.
Previous Experience in Customer Success
Before his current role, Leon Strauch worked at Camunda as a Senior Customer Success Manager from 2021 to 2024. He also held the position of Customer Success Manager at Camunda from 2020 to 2021. His experience in customer success includes working at Ubermetrics Technologies GmbH and Scorable, where he focused on ensuring client satisfaction and successful implementation of services.
Educational Background
Leon Strauch has a diverse educational background. He studied Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftskommunikation at Universität der Künste Berlin, earning a Bachelor of Arts. He also studied at Université Grenoble Alpes, where he obtained a Licence in Information et Communication. Additionally, he completed an Executive Master in Business Marketing at Freie Universität Berlin.
Contributions to Process Orchestration
Leon Strauch has made significant contributions to the field of process orchestration. He developed Camunda's Process Orchestration Adoption Framework, which aids enterprises in scaling their orchestration efforts. He co-authored the Process Automation Center of Excellence playbook and has been involved in defining frameworks for Centers of Excellence in process orchestration.
Research and Teaching Experience
Leon Strauch has held various research and teaching positions. He worked as a research and teaching assistant at Universität der Künste Berlin and Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe. His roles involved supporting academic initiatives in media theory and communication, contributing to his understanding of the intersection between technology and society.