Avery Robins
About Avery Robins
Avery Robins is a Customer Success Manager with extensive experience in the tech industry, currently working at Redpanda Data. Previously, Robins held roles at Modern Treasury, Google, and Looker, contributing to customer success and business development across various capacities.
Current Role at Redpanda Data
Avery Robins serves as a Customer Success Manager at Redpanda Data, a position held since 2023. This role is performed remotely from the San Francisco Bay Area. In this capacity, Robins focuses on ensuring customer satisfaction and success, leveraging extensive experience in customer success management.
Previous Experience in Customer Success
Prior to joining Redpanda Data, Avery Robins worked at Modern Treasury as an Enterprise Customer Success Manager for seven months in 2022, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Before that, Robins spent two years at Google as a Customer Success Manager for Enterprise from 2020 to 2022 in Mountain View, California. Additionally, Robins has a significant tenure at Looker, where roles included Enterprise Customer Success Manager and Team Lead for North America.
Educational Background
Avery Robins earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Studies with a minor in Politics from the University of California, Santa Cruz, completing the program from 2012 to 2016. Earlier education includes attending Leland High School from 2009 to 2012 and Stevenson School for one year from 2008 to 2009.
Co-founding and Community Engagement
Avery Robins co-founded the Santa Cruz Bicycle Exchange under the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition, contributing to the organization from 2014 to 2020. This initiative focused on promoting cycling and sustainability within the community, reflecting a commitment to environmental advocacy.
Early Career and Internships
Avery Robins began a career in customer service and operations through various roles, including as a Courtesy Clerk and Cashier/Stocker at New Leaf Community Markets from 2013 to 2014. Robins also gained experience in operations as an intern at SupplyShift and in publishing as an intern at Adventure Sports Journal, both in 2016.