Philippe Galvez
About Philippe Galvez
Philippe Galvez serves as the Executive Vice President and Product Owner for Video Collaboration at CoreDial, LLC. He has extensive experience in technology leadership, having held significant roles at eZuce, Inc., Evogh, Inc., CERN, and the California Institute of Technology.
Work at CoreDial
Philippe Galvez currently serves as Executive Vice President and Product Owner for Video Collaboration at CoreDial, LLC. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the development and management of video collaboration solutions. His role focuses on enhancing product offerings and ensuring alignment with market needs.
Previous Experience at eZuce, Inc.
Before joining CoreDial, Philippe Galvez worked at eZuce, Inc. from 2014 to 2020. He held the positions of Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President, as well as serving on the Board. His tenure at eZuce involved overseeing technological advancements and strategic initiatives within the company.
Background in Engineering and Education
Philippe Galvez has a strong educational background in engineering. He studied at Aix-Marseille Université, where he earned a Master in Electrical Engineering. Additionally, he obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Physics/Applied Physics from the same institution. His studies also include a Master of Engineering in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications from Telecom ParisTech and a degree in Networking and Multimedia from EURECOM.
Career at CERN and California Institute of Technology
Philippe Galvez has significant experience in research and technology management. He worked at CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research as a Network Manager from 1993 to 2001. He later joined the California Institute of Technology, where he served as a Senior Research Scientist from 1997 to 2014. His roles in these organizations involved managing complex systems and conducting advanced research.
Achievements and Contributions
Philippe Galvez holds a patent for Distributed Collaborative Systems, showcasing his contributions to technology innovation. He has also received recognition for his scientific contributions, including a Gold Medal from Pavol Josez Safatik University in Slovakia. His work has included managing international research initiatives and conducting inquiries for various Department of Energy and National Science Foundation projects.