Gabriel Bergamo
About Gabriel Bergamo
Gabriel Bergamo is a Tech Director at Red Ventures in São Paulo, Brazil, with expertise in cross-platform integration and mobile development. He holds an MBA and has a strong background in software architecture and distributed systems.
Work at Red Ventures
Gabriel Bergamo has been serving as Tech Director at Red Ventures since 2021. In this role, he focuses on cross-platform integration, ensuring seamless communication and functionality between various software systems. Prior to his current position, he worked as Tech Lead at Red Ventures from 2017 to 2021. His tenure at the company spans a total of six years, during which he has contributed to various technology initiatives in the São Paulo area.
Education and Expertise
Gabriel Bergamo studied at FIAP, where he earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Solutions Architecture from 2014 to 2015. He also completed a degree in Information Systems at FIAP from 2010 to 2013. Earlier in his education, he obtained a Computer Graphics Technician certification from ETEC Camargo Aranha in 2007. His educational background supports his expertise in mobile development and distributed architecture.
Background in Software Development
Gabriel Bergamo has a strong background in software development, with experience in various roles. He worked as a Software Architect at Cielo for six months in 2016 and as an Analyst Developer at Resource IT Solutions from 2011 to 2016. His experience includes utilizing AngularJS for building dynamic web applications and advanced skills in Golang for developing scalable applications.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Gabriel Bergamo possesses advanced skills in several programming languages and frameworks. He specializes in cross-platform integration and has a strong focus on mobile development. His technical expertise includes distributed architecture, which allows him to design systems capable of managing large-scale data and user interactions efficiently. He is proficient in AngularJS and Golang, both of which are crucial for modern software development.