Stephanie Dumbrill
About Stephanie Dumbrill
Stephanie Dumbrill serves as the Vice President of Engineering, Strategy and Operations at Fivetran, where she has worked since 2022. She has extensive experience in software engineering and technical support, having held various leadership roles at CA Technologies and Niku, and is known for building high-performing teams across multiple global locations.
Current Role at Fivetran
Stephanie Dumbrill serves as the Vice President of Engineering, Strategy, and Operations at Fivetran since 2022. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing engineering initiatives and operational strategies that enhance the company's software delivery processes. Her leadership focuses on improving efficiency and effectiveness within the organization.
Previous Experience at CA Technologies
Stephanie Dumbrill held multiple senior roles at CA Technologies over several years. She worked as a Senior Director in various capacities, including Software Engineering, Technical Support, and the Office of the CTO. Her tenure spanned from 2005 to 2021, where she contributed to software engineering and support delivery, emphasizing process reengineering and metrics analytics.
Leadership and Team Management
Dumbrill is known for building high-performing teams that deliver results in product management and technical support. She has direct team responsibility across various global locations, including California, Virginia, Texas, Florida, Brazil, Argentina, Sydney, the UK, Barcelona, the Netherlands, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Beijing. Her leadership approach incorporates LEAN Startup principles and Agile Management.
Expertise in Software Delivery
Stephanie Dumbrill specializes in driving enterprise SaaS and on-premise software delivery. Her experience includes building cross-functional program teams aimed at transforming work execution processes. She emphasizes improving customer satisfaction and reducing time to market through strategic leadership.
Background in Product Management
Dumbrill's career includes significant experience in product management, particularly during her time at Niku, where she served as Director of Product Management from 2000 to 2002. This role contributed to her understanding of the product lifecycle and the importance of aligning technical support with product development.