Joel Kunze
About Joel Kunze
Joel Kunze is a professional in Data Center Operations with extensive experience in the field, having worked for several companies including Verizon Business, DataPipe, CoreSite, and currently DataBank since 2019. He has a background in Business Management from DeVry and has studied at Mission College and De Anza College.
Work at DataBank
Joel Kunze has been employed at DataBank in the role of Data Center Operations since 2019. His responsibilities include overseeing the operational aspects of data center management, ensuring efficient performance and reliability of services. He operates within the San Francisco Bay Area, contributing to the company's commitment to high-quality data center solutions.
Previous Experience in Data Center Operations
Prior to his current role, Joel Kunze accumulated extensive experience in data center operations. He worked at CoreSite from 2016 to 2018, focusing on operational tasks in Santa Clara, California. Before that, he served at Verizon Business from 2011 to 2015, also in Santa Clara, where he managed data center operations. His career in this field began at DataPipe, where he worked as a Data Center Technician from 2006 to 2011.
Education and Expertise
Joel Kunze studied Business Management at DeVry from 2001 to 2003 and later attended Mission College from 2008 to 2009 for one year. He also studied at De Anza College from 2004 to 2006. His educational background complements his technical expertise in data center operations, enhancing his ability to manage complex operational tasks.
Technical Support Experience
In addition to his data center operations roles, Joel Kunze has experience in technical support. He worked as a Technical Support Engineer at EMC for a brief period in 2011, where he provided support services in Santa Clara. This experience has contributed to his overall skill set in managing technical challenges within data center environments.
Early Career Background
Joel Kunze began his professional career in security at Pratt & Whitney, where he worked from 2004 to 2006. This early experience provided him with foundational skills that would later support his transition into data center operations and technical roles.