Mischa Gresser
About Mischa Gresser
Mischa Gresser is the Director of Systems Engineering at Dstillery, where he has worked since 2018. He has over a decade of experience in systems engineering and administration, with a strong background in managing high-volume Linux systems.
Current Role at Dstillery
Mischa Gresser serves as the Director of Systems Engineering at Dstillery, a position held since 2018. In this role, Gresser oversees the administration of a large-scale infrastructure that processes over 100 billion transactions daily. This position requires extensive knowledge of systems engineering and the ability to manage high transaction volume effectively.
Previous Experience in Network and Telecommunications
Prior to joining Dstillery, Mischa Gresser worked at Marymount Manhattan College as a Senior Network and Telecommunications Technician from 2006 to 2008. This role involved managing network systems and telecommunications infrastructure in New York, New York. Gresser also served as a Unix and Linux System Administrator at the same institution from 2011 to 2014, further developing expertise in systems administration.
Technology Coordination at Lyndon Institute
Before his tenure at Marymount Manhattan College, Gresser was the Technology Coordinator at Lyndon Institute from 2004 to 2006. This role in Lyndon Center, Vermont, involved overseeing technology initiatives and ensuring the effective use of technology resources within the institution.
Experience in Systems Administration
Gresser has a strong background in systems administration, having worked at Barcode Publicity as a Systems Administrator from 2009 to 2013. This experience contributed to his extensive knowledge in managing Linux systems, particularly in environments with high transaction volumes. Gresser has accumulated over a decade of experience in systems engineering and administration.
Educational Background
Mischa Gresser studied at Hampshire College from 2000 to 2003, where he gained foundational knowledge in technology and systems. He also attended Lyndon Institute, which contributed to his early education in technology-related fields.