Everett Berry
About Everett Berry
Everett Berry is the Head of GTM Engineering at Clay, with a background in growth and engineering roles across various companies.
Current Position at Clay
Everett Berry serves as the Head of GTM Engineering at Clay. He has been in this role since 2024, contributing to the company from the New York City Metropolitan Area. In this position, Everett leverages his extensive background in growth and engineering to drive the company's go-to-market strategies.
Previous Experience at Vantage
Before joining Clay, Everett Berry worked at Vantage in two different capacities. Initially, he served as the Head of Growth from 2023 to 2024 for six months. Prior to that, he held a Growth position from 2022 to 2023 for one year. His time at Vantage, also based in the New York City Metropolitan Area, allowed him to refine his skills in the growth sector.
Tenure at Perceive, Inc.
Everett Berry took on multiple roles at Perceive, Inc., demonstrating his versatility and leadership capabilities. As CEO from 2018 to 2021, he spearheaded the development of infrastructure for cashierless checkout stores, a project supported by Phase I and Phase II NSF SBIR grants. Prior to that, he was the CTO from 2016 to 2018, based in West Lafayette, IN. During this period, he laid the groundwork for the company's technical direction and innovation.
Educational Background in Computer Engineering
Everett Berry holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Purdue University. His academic journey included collaborating with Dr. Yung-Hsiang Lu on various research projects, particularly focused on multimedia systems and distributed video analysis. His research efforts resulted in several published papers, underlining his dedication and expertise in the field.
Research and Engineering Experience
In addition to his leadership roles, Everett Berry has extensive experience in research and engineering. As a Research Assistant at Purdue University from 2012 to 2013, he contributed to important work on multimedia systems. He also worked briefly as a Software Engineer at Qualcomm in 2015 and Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2014, participating in high-impact projects, including the Android camera power and performance team at Qualcomm.