Rehana Sultana K.
About Rehana Sultana K.
Rehana Sultana K. is a Senior Engineer at Versa Networks, with a background in engineering management and software development across various companies including Apple and 24]7.ai. She holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering and has contributed to significant projects that enhance efficiency and promote diversity in the tech industry.
Current Role at Versa Networks
Rehana Sultana K. serves as a Senior Engineer at Versa Networks, a position she has held since 2021. Based in San Jose, California, she contributes to the development and implementation of network security solutions. Her role involves leveraging her extensive engineering background to enhance product offerings and improve operational efficiencies.
Previous Experience at [24]7.ai
From 2018 to 2020, Rehana worked at [24]7.ai in San Jose, California. She held multiple roles including Interim Engineering Manager, Scrum Master, and Senior Software Engineer. During her tenure, she focused on managing engineering teams and ensuring the successful delivery of software projects.
Professional Background at Apple
Rehana was employed at Apple from 2011 to 2015 as an Engineering Manager, Systems Analyst II, Technical Lead, and Project Manager. Her work involved overseeing engineering projects and leading teams to deliver innovative solutions within the organization.
Education and Qualifications
Rehana holds a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University. Additionally, she completed an Executive Education program in Data Science: Bridging Principles and Practice at the University of California, Berkeley, from 2019 to 2020.
Contributions to Diversity and Inclusion
Rehana actively mentors women in technology and serves on an advisory board to promote diversity and inclusion within the tech industry. Her commitment to fostering a more inclusive environment reflects her dedication to empowering underrepresented groups in the field.