Will Blaschko
About Will Blaschko
Will Blaschko is the Director of Product (Developer Relations) at Expedia Group, with a diverse background in solutions architecture and technical leadership roles at Amazon and other companies.
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Will Blaschko is the Director of Product (Developer Relations) at Expedia Group. He has held this position since 2022 and works in Seattle, Washington, United States. His role involves overseeing developer relations and ensuring effective communication between developers and the company.
Past Roles at Amazon
Before joining Expedia Group, Will Blaschko held several positions at Amazon. From 2020 to 2022, he was the Sr. Manager, Solutions Architecture for Alexa Smart Properties in the United States. Prior to that, he served as the UK Lead, Solutions Architect for the Alexa Skills Kit from 2018 to 2020 in London, United Kingdom. He also worked as a Solutions Architect Team Lead from 2017 to 2018.
Career at Vectorform
Will Blaschko worked at Vectorform as the Android Technical Lead from 2014 to 2017 in Seattle, Washington. In this role, he focused on leading Android development projects and enhancing the technical capabilities of the team. His work primarily involved creating advanced applications and improving user experiences on the Android platform.
Education and Expertise
Will Blaschko holds a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Conflict Transformation from the School for International Training. He also earned two Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees from the University of Washington in Spanish and Latin American Studies. His educational background provides him with strong communication skills and a deep understanding of cultural and linguistic diversity.
Passion and Interests
Will Blaschko is passionate about creating intuitive and simple tools that enhance user interactions with devices. He enjoys exploring the inner workings of applications and services to find innovative ways to expand their capabilities. His broad experiences, including living in Europe and Latin America, contribute to his diverse perspective on cultural influences in user interactions.