Avery Shealey
About Avery Shealey
Avery Shealey serves as the Vice President of Engineering at Galileo Financial Technologies, where he oversees various platform infrastructure teams. He has held significant engineering roles at companies such as Facebook, Amazon Web Services, and T-Mobile USA.
Current Role at Galileo Financial Technologies
Avery Shealey serves as the Vice President of Engineering at Galileo Financial Technologies. In this role, which he has held since 2020, he is responsible for overseeing the Platform Infrastructure teams. These teams include Network Engineering, Compute Services, Builder Tools, and IVR Services. His leadership focuses on enhancing the capabilities of Galileo's platform infrastructure through strategic hiring and team development.
Previous Experience in Engineering Management
Before joining Galileo, Avery Shealey held several significant positions in engineering management. He worked at Facebook as a Senior Production Engineering Manager for nine months in 2020. Prior to that, he spent a year at Amazon Web Services as a Senior Software Development Manager for DynamoDB. His experience also includes a six-year tenure at AWS as a Dev/Ops Manager for Identity, Directory, and Access Services.
Career Background at T-Mobile USA
Avery Shealey has a notable background with T-Mobile USA, where he held multiple roles. He served as Director from 2000 to 2003 and later as Vice President of Application Support from 2003 to 2007. His time at T-Mobile contributed to his extensive experience in managing engineering teams and infrastructure projects.
Education and Technical Expertise
Avery Shealey earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he studied from 1985 to 1988. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his technical expertise in engineering and infrastructure management.
Experience in Billing Operations
Avery Shealey worked at InterCall as a Billing Architect and Billing Operations Manager from 2009 to 2012. This role involved overseeing billing processes and operations, further diversifying his experience in technology and management.