✈ Paul Robichaux
About ✈ Paul Robichaux
Paul Robichaux is the Sr. Director of Product Management at Keepit, with a diverse background in technology and product management across various companies and roles.
Company
Paul Robichaux is currently employed at Keepit as the Senior Director of Product Management, where he has been working since 2022. Keepit is located in Huntsville, Alabama, United States and focuses on delivering cloud-independent SaaS backup solutions. In his role, Paul leads the product development for the workloads team.
Title
Paul Robichaux holds the position of Senior Director of Product Management at Keepit. His role involves overseeing the development and management of products, with a significant focus on SaaS backup solutions that are cloud-independent.
Previous Roles
Before joining Keepit, Paul served as Sr. Director of Product Management at Quest Software from 2020 to 2022 in Madison, Alabama. Prior to that, he was the Chief Technology Officer / Chief Product Officer at Quadrotech from 2017 to 2021, also in Huntsville, Alabama. Earlier in his career, he worked as Chief Technology Officer and Head of Product at ENow Software from 2015 to 2017, Principal Architect at Summit 7 Systems from 2014 to 2015, and Global Principal Consultant at Dell from 2013 to 2014.
Technical Writing and Thought Leadership
Paul Robichaux has an extensive background in technical writing, having published hundreds of magazine articles, whitepapers, and books. This experience showcases his strong proficiency in conveying complex technical concepts to a broader audience and his role as a thought leader in his field.
Education and Programming Background
Paul studied at Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business where he achieved a BS in Information & Computer Sciences from 1986 to 1990. He started programming professionally at the age of 10, modifying an accounting package for a local oilfield equipment company. His diverse programming experience spans developing software for platforms that operate in space, underwater, and on desktops.