Ronald Auwens
About Ronald Auwens
Ronald Auwens is the Director of Video UI & Applications at Liberty Global, a position he has held since 2016. He has extensive experience in software development and design, having previously worked in various roles at companies such as Chellomedia Interactive Services, Philips Consumer Electronics, and Bergson Technology.
Current Role at Liberty Global
Ronald Auwens currently serves as the Director of Video UI & Applications at Liberty Global. He has held this position since 2016, contributing to the development and enhancement of video user interfaces and applications. His role involves overseeing projects that aim to improve user experience and application performance within the company's video services.
Previous Experience at Liberty Global
Prior to his current role, Ronald Auwens worked at Liberty Global in various capacities. He served as the Director of Application & Systems Development from 2011 to 2016, focusing on application development and system integration. Additionally, he held the position of Director eTV & Content Services from 2008 to 2011, where he managed electronic TV services and content delivery.
Experience at Chellomedia Interactive Services
Ronald Auwens worked at Chellomedia Interactive Services as a Software Development Manager from 2003 to 2008. During his five-year tenure, he led software development initiatives, contributing to the company's interactive media services and enhancing their technological capabilities.
Educational Background
Ronald Auwens studied at the Industrial Design TU/e, where he focused on design principles and methodologies. He also pursued a degree in Computer Science from 1990 to 1995, equipping him with a strong foundation in software development and engineering. Earlier, he attended Maasland College from 1987 to 1990.
Early Career Experience
In the early stages of his career, Ronald Auwens worked as a Software Designer at Philips Consumer Electronics from 1995 to 1999. He also served as a Senior Software Engineer at Bergson Technology for 11 months in 1999 to 2000. These roles provided him with valuable experience in software design and engineering.