Dale Lindsay
About Dale Lindsay
Dale Lindsay is the Senior Manager of End User Services – Technology Management at Fannie Mae in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area.
Current Position at Fannie Mae
Dale Lindsay currently serves as the End User Services – Technology Management – Senior Manager at Fannie Mae. Based in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area, he oversees technology management with a focus on end-user services, ensuring operational efficiency and technology alignment with company goals.
Previous Roles at Marriott International
Dale Lindsay has an extensive background with Marriott International, holding several key positions over a span of more than a decade. From 2016 to 2018, he was the Director of Enterprise Security - Infrastructure Security. Prior to that, he served as Director of IT Security - Network and System (2012-2016) and as a Technical Consultant in both Enterprise Security (2010-2012) and Enterprise Networks Core Engineering (2001-2010). His earlier roles included Senior Network Analyst, Telecommunications Engineer, and Tier 2 Network Support in Distributed Systems Network Management.
Experience at Other Companies
In addition to his tenure at Marriott International, Dale Lindsay worked as a Platform-Network Engineer at TidePoint Corporation from 2000 to 2001. He also served as Manager of Network Operations at Diginet Communications from 1996 to 1998. These roles allowed him to further develop his expertise in network engineering and management.
Key Projects and Initiatives
During his career, Dale Lindsay has led significant projects that have enhanced operational efficiencies and reduced costs. At Fannie Mae, he led the decommissioning of an on-prem Citrix Nutanix 136 node virtualization platform to meet cloud agility goals. He also implemented a Cloud Desktop as a Service solution that supported an average of 2,200 daily users during the pandemic. This initiative minimized non-productive time and saved the company approximately $500,000 by replacing the Blackberry mobility infrastructure with Microsoft Intune. Additionally, he deployed WorkspaceONE Mobile infrastructure, enabling third-party applications for an average of 3,400 users.