Cloud Native Ambassadors (CNAs) are individuals who are passionate about Cloud Native Computing Foundation technology and projects, recognized for their expertise, and willing to help others learn about the framework and community.
Successful ambassadors are people such as bloggers, influencers, evangelists who are already engaged with a CNCF project in some way including contributing to forums, online groups, community events, etc.
The Cloud Native Ambassador program exists to empower community members with tools and resources needed to:
- Promote cloud native projects and technology
- Educate a local community on the CNCF mission
- Contribute to CNCF projects
Requirements for becoming an official Cloud Native Ambassador are:
- Affiliated with a CNCF member OR is a contributor to a CNCF project.
- Already engaged with the project in some way whether that’s as a contributor, blogger, speaker, etc.
- Willing to either speak at community events OR write technical content such as blog posts.
- Host a cloud native community meetup. See our community for areas already covered.

Are you interested in becoming an official Cloud Native Ambassador?
We are currently looking for Ambassadors who organize/can organize meet-ups around containerd, CoreDNS, Fluentd, gRPC, Kubernetes, Linkerd, OpenTelemetry, and/or Prometheus in countries/states not already represented.
Ambassadors
Found 129 Ambassadors
GitLab

Abubakar Siddiq Ango
GitLab
Abubakar Siddiq Ango is a Developer Evangelism Program Manager at GitLab, where he finds better ways for the Developer Evangelism team to engage with the community and measure its impact. He is a Certified Kubernetes Administrator and when not working, he engages with the community through the CNCF, Google Developer & Hashicorp user groups and other developer communities. He is also a Hashicorp ambassador and AWS community builder.
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Aqua Security

Anais Urlichs
(She/Her)
Aqua Security
Anaïs is a Developer Advocate at Aqua Security. When she is not advocating DevOps best practices, she runs a YouTube Channel centered around Kubernetes.
Before Codefresh, Anais worked in the blockchain space, contributing to Community Management and Developer Relations of open source projects. Her passion lies in making tools and projects more accessible to developers and community members. In her challenge 100DaysOfKubernetes (devops.anaisurl.com), Anais aims to share her entire learning journey, from understanding the theory to getting started with cloud-native tools and platforms.
IBM

Animesh Singh
IBM
- Location: California, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Animesh is an STSM and Lead for IBM Cloud Platform. He has been with IBM for more than 10 years and currently works with customers in designing cloud computing solutions on OpenStack, Cloud Foundry, Docker and Serverless Architecture, and is the lead for IBM Bluemix. He has been leading cutting edge projects for IBM enterprise customers in Telco, Banking, and Healthcare Industries, around cloud and virtualization technologies.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Serverless – Silicon Valley

Annie Talvasto
Annie Talvasto, a cloud-native technology marketer, is an international technology speaker and specialist in Kubernetes & cloud native ecosystem. Annie hosts & produces the Cloud Gossip podcast and has been a co-organizer of Kubernetes & CNCF Finland meetup since 2017. She has worked at various tech companies from cloud start-ups to enterprises, now working at a Kubernetes cost optimization startup CAST AI. Annie has spoken at tech conferences on multiple continents, including Techorama, Global Azure, Future Tech, The Cloud First, C# corner and more. During her career she has spoken to more than 10,000 developers at User Group meetings & Conferences.

April Kyle Nassi
She started in community with a ragtag group of poker bloggers, and then moved to California and found code. She built the Salesforce Developer Community, and remains passionate about supporting developers to build awesome things. She’s equally passionate about puppers, and has two adorable Australian Shepherds, Vegas & Aria.
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Place Pin

Ariel Jatib
(He/Him)
Place Pin
- Location: New York, United States
- Languages: English, Spanish
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Ariel founded and organizes the New York Kubernetes Meetup. He previously founded Stackpoint.io, an early Kubernetes platform focused on simplifying the process for deploying cloud native stacks at the leading cloud providers.
Meet-Up Organizer:
New York Kubernetes Meetup
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OVHcloud

Aurélie Vache
(She/Her)
OVHcloud
- Location: Toulouse, France
Aurélie is a DevRel (Developer Advocate) at OVHcloud in Toulouse, France. She is GDE (Google Developer Expert) for Cloud technologies, Docker captain & Kubernetes for Developers certified. She has been working as a Developer and Ops for over 15 years. She built, deployed & operatized a lot of applications in different architectures and environments. She is a Cloud enthusiast and advocates DevOps/Cloud/Golang best practices. As one of the leaders of Duchess France, an association that promotes women developers and women working in IT, she is heavily involved in their #AdoptADuchess coaching initiative, which helps beginner and retraining developers. She has been a conferences and meetups organizer since 2016. She is also a technical writer, a book author & reviewer, a sketchnoter and a speaker. She created a new visual way for people to learn and understand Cloud technologies: ‘Understanding Kubernetes/Istio/Docker in a visual way’ in sketchnotes and videos.
Freelance

Bart Farrell
Freelance
- Location: Barakaldo, Spain
Bart Farrell is the Community Leader of the Data on Kubernetes Community where he gets to interact with folks from all over the world committed to open source and sharing knowledge. He is bilingual in Spanish, a humanist, an amateur rapper, and someone who craves challenges and adventures.
Bart enjoys spending an hour every friday with the wonderful folks in the Contributor-ex marketing group. He is always interested in meeting new people, learning about different cultures and technologies, and helping folks feel supported and welcome. If you’re interested in doing anything related to diversity and inclusion let me know!
Meetup Organizer- Data on Kubernetes Meetup
Red Hat

Bartłomiej Płotka
Red Hat
Bartek Plotka is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat with a background in SRE, currently working on Observability. As the co-author of the CNCF Thanos project and core maintainer of various open-source projects including Prometheus, he enjoys building OSS communities and maintainable, reliable distributed systems, ideally in Go. On top of that, he is active in the CNCF SIG Observability as the technical lead. He writes a book with O’Reilly.
JFrog

Baruch Sadogursky
JFrog
Baruch Sadogursky (a.k.a JBaruch) is the Developer Advocate at JFrog. His passion is speaking about technology. Well, speaking in general, but doing it about technology makes him look smart, and 17 years of hi-tech experience sure helps. When he’s not on stage (or on a plane to get there), he learns about technology, people and how they work, or more precisely, don’t work together.
He is a CNCF ambassador, Developer Champion, and a professional conference speaker on DevOps, Java and Groovy topics, and is a regular at the industry’s most prestigious events including JavaOne (where he was awarded a Rock Star award), DockerCon, Devoxx, DevOps Days, OSCON, Qcon and many others.
You can follow him @jbaruch on Twitter.
Bank of New Zealand

BMK Lakshminarayanan
Bank of New Zealand
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
- Specialties: Envoy, Kubernetes, NATS
BMK is a passionate Solutions Architect with over 20 years of ICT experience with the Bank of New Zealand. He is an advocate for modern engineering & developer practices including Cloud Native, Microservices for Enterprise Agility, architecting for Continuous Delivery (CD), DevOps, Observability, Event-driven architecture with Kafka/NATS, Open-source software. He is a polyglot and polymath.
He is a DevOps enthusiast, lead DevOps and continuous delivery community of practices. He is one of the core organizers for DevOpsDaysNZ conference and co-chair for Cloud-Native Summit – Wellington.
BMK hosts the Wellington CNCF meetup for cloud native enthusiasts and The Future of ICT meetup to help students, people returning to work or looking for career opportunities in ICT.
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Bob Killen
(He/Him)
- Location: Minneapolis, MN, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes, Prometheus
Bob is a Program Manager at the Google Open Source Programs Office with a focus on Cloud Native computing. He serves the Kubernetes project as a Steering Committee member and chair of the Contributor Experience Special Interest Group and has been involved in many other cross-cutting areas of the project. Bob comes from an academic background, spending 15 years at the University of Michigan with a later focus on computational research. As a Cloud Native Computing Foundation Ambassador, Bob has worked towards improving High Performance Computing, Machine Learning, and other research initiatives by integrating them with Cloud Native practices and tooling. He is passionate about Academic Outreach, and is an outspoken advocate of Open Source, Open Science and pets of the furry 4 legged variety.
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Basiq

Brad McCoy
(He/Him)
Basiq
- Location: Coolum Beach, Australia
- Languages: English, Spanish
- Specialties: Argo, CloudEvents, Crossplane, Kubernetes
Brad is the Head of Platform Engineering at Basiq focusing in the Cloud Innovation space, and DevOps. He contributes to a lot of open source projects focusing on Kubernetes, Argo and Keptn. Brad has a passion for mentoring and guiding people through their open source journey.
Meetup: Cloud Native Dojo – Australia.
VMware

Carlisia Thompson
VMware
- Location: San Diego, CA, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Carlisia works as a Senior Member of Technical Staff at VMware. Prior to VMware, she was at Heptio, where she started her current role as a maintainer of the open source project Velero, a cloud native disaster recovery and data migration tool for Kubernetes applications. She currently runs the San Diego Kubernetes meetup. Carlisia holds a MS in Computer Science from Boston University.
Location: San Diego, CA
Meetup Organizer: San Diego Kubernetes Meetup
Red Hat

Chakradhar Rao Jonagam
Red Hat
- Location: California, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Chakradhar is a Solutions Architect specialized in Container technologies at Red Hat inc. Evangelizing containers to customers is his day to day job. traveling is another obsession.
Meet-Up Organizer:
OpenShift and Kubernetes San Francisco
D2iQ

Chris Gaun
D2iQ
- Location: Mississippi, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Chris is the Product Manager for Mesosphere Kubernetes Engine. He formerly worked as an analyst at Gartner covering public IaaS. Before that, he was a physicist that did computational modeling in quantum chemistry. He lives in Mississippi with his son Jackson, beautiful wife Jasmin and mutt Panda
Meet-Up Organizer:
Kubernetes New York
Apple

Chris Hein
Apple
- Location: San Jose, CA, United States
Chris is an Engineer & Developer Advocate for Apple with a focus on Kubernetes, open source and cloud native technologies.
Chris helps to maintain multiple open source projects such as the AWS Service Operator and the AWS IAM Authenticator. Prior to Apple, Chris worked for a number of large and small companies like AWS, GoPro, Sproutling, & Mattel.
Kinvolk

Chris Kühl
Kinvolk
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Specialties: Kubernetes, rkt
Chris is CEO & co-founder of Kinvolk, a Berlin-based Linux development company working on technologies at the foundation of cloud native computing. He has a deep passion for Linux technologies, having worked on embedded and desktop Linux projects before switching to the cloud space; most notably as a major contributor to rkt. He is also a prolific organizer of Meetups (Cloud Native, CoreOS, systemd) and events (systemd.conf) in Berlin.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Cloud Native Computing Berlin
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AWS

Chris Short
(He/Him/His)
AWS
- Languages: English
- Specialties: Kubernetes, OpenGitOps
Chris Short has been a proponent of open source solutions throughout his over two decades in various IT disciplines, including systems, security, networks, DevOps management, and cloud native advocacy across the public and private sectors. He currently works on the Kubernetes team at Amazon Web Services and is an active Kubernetes contributor. Chris is a disabled US Air Force veteran living with his wife and son in Greater Metro Detroit. Chris writes about Cloud Native, DevOps, and other topics at ChrisShort.net. He also runs the Cloud Native, DevOps, Open Source, industry news, and culture focused newsletter DevOps’ish.
Safewrd Ventures

Christian Jantz
Safewrd Ventures
- Specialties: Envoy, Kubernetes
Open source person since the early days by joining Fedora Linux, who ended up doing cloudy things. Next to building cloud native infrastructure for corporates and startups, Chris is contributing code to the Kubernetes project, organizing open source software conferences and is authorized trainer for Kubernetes and several things cloud.

Craig Box
- Location: London, UK
Craig joined Google as the Kubernetes project was being conceived, and has worked on it ever since. Since his first presentation on the topic in July 2014, he has spoken on 6 continents, including a KubeCon keynote. He is the co-host of the Kubernetes Podcast from Google, a meetup you can download every week, featuring guests from all over the community. Craig has a desk in London but can be found all over the world.
Red Hat

Daniel Oh
Red Hat
- Location: Boston, MA, United States
- Languages: English
- Specialties: CloudEvents, Helm, Kubernetes
Daniel Oh is a senior principal technical marketing manager at Red Hat. He’s well recognized for the cloud-native microservice and serverless functions development with Kubernetes, Quarkus, and many other open-source projects across regions.
Specialties: Technical Marketing, CNCF Ambassador, DevOps Institute Ambassador, Developer, Public Speaker, Writer, JBoss, Kubernetes, @QuarkusIO
Platform Engineer at Spotify

Dave Zolotusky
Platform Engineer at Spotify
Dave is an engineer in Spotify’s Platform team, where his focus has been core infrastructure, the data platform, and Spotify’s use of cloud services. A noted evangelist for cloud native and open source technologies, Dave spurred Spotify to join the CNCF and remain active in the community, launched the Stockholm CNCF meetup, and is both a CNCF Ambassador and a member of the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Program Committee.
In his work at Spotify, Dave has been essential to the adoption of CNCF projects like Kubernetes, gRPC, Envoy, and OpenTelemetry, as well as experimentation with Service Mesh. Prior to his time with Spotify, Dave worked at AWS, at VMware on cloud management software, and at Microsoft on the Office team.
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Pulumi

David Flanagan
(He/Him)
Pulumi
- Location: Scotland, UK
- Languages: English
- Specialties: Kubernetes
David is a Staff Developer Advocate at Pulumi, a CNCF Ambassador, and host of the official Kubernetes Office Hours.
As a professional technology magpie, David was an early adopter of cloud, container, and cloud-native technologies; crossing the murky waters of AWS in 2008, Docker in 2014, and Kubernetes in 2015.
With an insatiable love for technology, David is always on the hunt to learn and share knowledge with others in fun and exciting ways; currently focusing on #RawkodeLive, a live stream for learning the technologies across the cloud native landscape.
Red Hat

Diane Mueller-Klingspor
Red Hat
- Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Diane is the Director of Community Development at Red Hat, laser-focused on OpenShift ecosystem and passionate about creating new models of cross-community engagement. She codes and makes things in Canada.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Cloud Native Vancouver, Cloud Native Victoria
JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Diógenes Rettori
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Location: Boston, United States
- Specialties: Envoy, Jaeger, Kubernetes, Prometheus
Diógenes is an Executive Director at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Boston Kubernetes Meetup and Sampa Kubernetes Meetup
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Isovalent

Duffie Cooley
(He,His)
Isovalent
- Location: San Francisco, CA, United States
- Languages: English
- Specialties: Cilium, Kubernetes
Duffie is Field CTO at Isovalent. He works in our community helping folks understand and adopt a range of technologies. From Kubernetes to a deep understanding of networking and security to his engagement with https://tgik.io. Duffie is always around to help answer questions and provide guidance. Based in San Francisco when you are in the area reach out and say hi! He is open to speaking engagements or to help work through challenges with cloud native technology or infrastructure.
Alibaba Group

Eileen Teng
Alibaba Group
- Location: Hangzhou, China
Eileen is the Manager of Developer Relations and Manager of Community Development at Alibaba Group, where she helps to support and grow the Dragonfly ecosystem, as well as other open source projects.
She organizes the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Meetup in China, regularly hosting the Beijing/Shanghai/Hangzhou/Guangzhou event.

Es Zou
- Location: SuZhou, China
zouyee is a maintainer of coredns project, also the member of kubernetes and knative community. He founded and organizes the SUZHOU CloudNative Meetups, leads some local meetups such as Kubernetes Meetup SuZhou and Serverless&CoreDNS Meetup SuZhou, helps promote cloud native technologies in china by organizing meetups.

Fabian Reinartz
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Specialties: Kubernetes, Prometheus
Fabian is a software engineer at Google, one of the core developers of Prometheus, and a co-founder of the Kubernetes SIG instrumentation. He was previously a software engineer at CoreOS and a production engineer at SoundCloud. Fabian worked on information retrieval during his time at Saarland University.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Berlin Prometheus Meetup

Feynman Zhou
- Location: China
- Specialties: Harbor, Kubernetes
Feynman is a technical writer and open source community manager at QingCloud, he is growing and maintaining the KubeSphere open source community, which helps users to widely adopt Kubernetes and reduce the learning curve of using cloud native technologies. He focuses on technical documentation, blogging, and user case studies.
Specialties: Kubernetes, Harbor, Service Mesh
InfluxData

Gianluca Arbezzano
InfluxData
Gianluca is a Site Reliability Engineer at InfluxData. He was previously a Software Engineer focused on PHP development for CurrencyFair. He is a big Open Source contributor for several projects including and not limited to Zend Framework, Docker, and InfluxDB. He is also a Docker Captain and a member of the Doctrine ORM developers team. Gianluca is passionate about helping teams improve their development environment using continuous integration, automation and modern tools to work better and faster. He embraces the DevOps culture, open source contributor, blogger and speaker. He writes code in PHP, golang, js and other languages.
GOJEK

Giri Kuncoro
GOJEK
- Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
- Specialties: Container Network Interface (CNI), Kubernetes
Giri is a software engineer at GOJEK, one of the fastest growing unicorn in Southeast Asia. He works for the Cloud Foundation team, builds and maintains Kubernetes based toolings and platform for various products. He was previously a software engineer at VMware, where he was an early member of Pivotal Container Service and VMware Kubernetes Engine projects. Giri obtained his Masters in Computer and Information Science from Cornell University with an excellence award.
Meet-up Organizer: Kubernetes Indonesia
Samsung

Han Sol Park
Samsung
- Location: Seoul, South Korea
- Specialties: containerd, etcd, Kubernetes
Han is a Senior Engineer at Samsung SDS focusing on Kubernetes and cloud-native open source projects.
He works on building cloud native platform for various Samsung affiliates on public cloud and on-premise environment.
He is focused on solving problems regarding multi-tenancy, authn/authz and cluster-lifecycle within the Kubernetes cluster to make developers life easier.

Harry Lee
- Location: Seoul, South Korea
- Specialties: Helm, Kubernetes, Rook
Harry is the Lead DevOps Consultant at Melio Consulting. He specialises in implementing enterprise-level cloud infrastructure using cloud-native technologies. Harry believes in delivering reliable software fast with a DevSecOps mentality. He founded the Cloud Native Computing Johannesburg in 2017 to raise awareness to CNCF projects within South Africa.
Meetup Organiser: Cloud Native Computing Johanneburg
Tencent

Hui Li
Tencent
- Location: Kexing Sciences Yuan C Building C1, Nan Shan Qu, Shen Zhen, Guang Dong, China
- Languages: Chinese, English
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Hui Li is an Engineer at Tencent in Shenzhen, China. His specialties related to cloud-native are API gateway, Ingress and observability. He had organized several Cloud Native live sharing (20+ sessions with over 10k+ viewers) and Cloud Native Meetup in Shenzhen (over 100 attendees) with Jimmy Song.
Govtech

Hunter Nield
Govtech
- Location: Singapore
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Hunter is a Distinguished Engineer at the Government Technology Agency of Singapore, where he guides strategy around Cloud and Containers. Although starting his career in Graphic Design, he has worked in the Cloud infrastructure industry for over 10 years and remains passionate about UI, design and developer experience. In 2016, he co-founded the Cloud-Native Singapore meetup group to grow awareness in the region.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Cloud Native Singapore
Docker

Ilya Dmitrichenko
Docker
Ilya is a Staff Software Engineer at Docker, working on image build tools.
Prior to Docker, Ilya worked at Isovalent & Weaveworks.
While at Isovalent, Ilya has contributed to Cilium project, where one of his most notable contributions was integration with OpenTelemetry.
During his time at Weaveworks, Ilya has contrubuted to Kubernetes (most notably, he has implemented the first version of kubeadm), and played a key role advocating for Flux (& GitOps) during the early days. He also authored eksctl, which became an official CLI for Amazon EKS.
Aqua Security

Itay Shakury
Aqua Security
Itay Shakury is Director of Open Source at Aqua Security, where he leads the development of open source, cloud native, security solutions. Itay has almost 20 years of experience in various development, architecture and product roles. Itay is involved in the local community in Israel, where he’s leading the CNCF Tel Aviv group.
SIGHUP

Jacopo Nardiello
SIGHUP
Jacopo is the founder of SIGHUP (a Milan based startup focused on Kubernetes and Cloud Native technologies. He started working with Kubernetes and Prometheus in late 2015, over the years he fell in love with the Kubernetes community and CNCF projects as a whole. He’s especially committed to promoting Kubernetes and Cloud Native in the local Italian community, he’s the main organizer of the Kubernetes & Cloud Native Milano meetup as well co-organizer for CNCF Italy.

Janakiram MSV
- Location: Telangana, India
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Janakiram is an analyst, architect, and advisor. He is a Google Developer Expert for Cloud. Janakiram advises startups from the microservices and IoT domains. Janakiram is a regular contributor to Forbes, The New Stack, TechRepublic, and Gigaom Research. He worked at Microsoft, AWS, and Alcatel-Lucent.

Jérôme Petazzoni
- Location: Topeka, Kansas, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Jérôme was part of the team that built, scaled, and operated the dotCloud PAAS, before that company became Docker. He worked seven years at the container startup, where he wore countless hats and ran containers in production before it was cool. He loves to share what he knows, which led him to give hundreds of talks and demos on containers, Docker, and Kubernetes. He trained thousands of people to deploy their apps in confidence on these platforms, and continues to do so as an independent consultant. He values diversity, and strives to be a good ally, or at least a decent social justice sidekick. He also collects musical instruments and can arguably play the theme of Zelda on a dozen of them.
Annotell

Jessica Andersson
Annotell
- Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Languages: English, Swedish
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Jessica is the Team Lead for Engineering Enablement at Annotell and is located in Gothenburg, Sweden. She is also co-organizer of the meetup Kubernetes Göteborg.
Microsoft

Jessica Deen
Microsoft
- Specialties: Helm, Kubernetes
Jessica is a Senior Cloud Advocate for Microsoft focusing on Azure, Containers, OSS, and, of course, DevOps. Prior to joining Microsoft, she spent over a decade as an IT Consultant / Systems Administrator for various corporate and enterprise environments, catering to end users and IT professionals in the San Francisco Bay Area. Jessica holds two Microsoft Certifications (MCP, MSTS), 3 CompTIA certifications (A+, Network+, and Security+), 4 Apple Certifications, and is a former 4-year Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Windows and Devices for IT. In 2013, she achieved her FEMA certification from the U.S Department of Homeland Security, which recognizes her leadership and influence abilities during times of crisis and emergency. In 2015, she received her P.O.S.T Level 2 Certificate, which made her eligible to apply to serve as a reserve Level 2 Peace Officer in the state of California; the certification expired in 2018 when she chose to focus on her engineering and advocacy career with Microsoft for the time being.
When she’s not doing something geeky, you can find her doing something active, most likely running out of breath at her local CrossFit gym. Yes, she’s one of those! She also enjoys biking (motorcycles and/or bicycles), shooting, eating, reading, and hanging with her 6-year-old rescue pup.
Alauda

Jessie Qian
Alauda
- Location: Beijing, China
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Jessie is the Director of Marketing and Community Development in Alauda, dedicated in Alauda ecosystem and promoting Kubernetes-based PaaS platform to organizations across industries. She previously worked for The Linux Foundation to promote open source technologies in China for many years.
Meet-Up Organizer: Cloud Native Best Practices Summit
China Mobile Research Institute

Jia Xuan
China Mobile Research Institute
- Location: Beijing, China
- Specialties: Container Network Interface (CNI), Helm, Kubernetes
Jia is a project manager for China Mobile Research Institute in China, working on edge computing and NFV (5G using cloud native technology).
Caicloud

Jiayao (Julia) Han
Caicloud
- Location: Pennsylvania, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Co-founder and COO at Caicloud Technology LLC in Hangzhou (China) that provides Kubernetes based toolings and platform for enterprises in production. Organizer of Kubernetes China Meetup and has held multiple K8S meetups in various cities in China.

Jim Angel
- Location: Austin, United States
- Languages: English
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Jim Angel is a Cloud Consultant at Google and is active in the Kubernetes community as a SIG Docs Co-Chair and a SIG Release Release Manager Associate. He helps with the local Austin Kubernetes meetup and enjoys demystifying Kubernetes.
Tetrate

Jimmy Song
Tetrate
- Location: Beijing, China
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Jimmy Song(宋净超) is a developer advocate at Tetrate, co-founder of ServiceMesher and Cloud Native Community(https://cloudnative.to) in China. He is an outstanding translator, author and producer of PHEI. Early adopters and evangelist of Kubernetes and Istio.
He has been blogging and coding for years on Cloud Native, also translated Cloud Native Go, Python, and Java books into Chinese. Jimmy lives in Beijing and spends his free time on photography and traveling.
Meet-Up Organizer: China Service Mesh Meetup (https://www.servicemesher.com)
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Independent

Johann Gyger
(He/Him)
Independent
- Location: Bern, Switzerland
Johann is a passionate software engineer living in Switzerland. He has over 20 years of industry experience working as a developer, architect, trainer, and consultant in various domains and for different customers and employers. Johann is enthusiastic about the cloud native movement and organizes the Swiss Cloud Native Day and the Cloud Native Bern Meetup. He strongly believes in open source software and vendor-neutral standards.

Joseph Jacks
Joseph is the founder and GP of OSS Capital (COSS-focused VC), Open Core Summit (the COSS, commercial open-source software, ecosystem conference), Aljabr, KubeCon (the Kubernetes community conference, now owned and run by CNCF after being donated where he is also a founding member), Kismatic (the first enterprise Kubernetes company, acquired by Apprenda and subsequently acquired by ATOS) and previously worked at Mesosphere, Enstratius, TIBCO Software and Talend. He has spent the last 12 years working in high growth technology startups. Joseph was also previously an EIR at Quantum Corporation, working to launch the Rook project.
Red Hat

Josh Berkus
Red Hat
- Location: Portland, OR, United States
Josh Berkus is Red Hat’s Kubernetes community manager, and runs the Cloud Native PDX meetup. He is co-chair of CNCF TAG-Contributor Strategy, and is available to help projects with governance, recruiting contributors, and surveys. He lives in Portland, OR with a librarian and a cat, and makes Kubernetes-themed pottery for various community events.

Julius Volz
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Specialties: Prometheus
Julius co-founded Prometheus and lead the project to success at SoundCloud and beyond. He now focuses on growing the Prometheus community and is the main organizer of PromCon, the first conference around Prometheus. In a previous life, Julius was a Site Reliability Engineer at Google.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Berlin Prometheus Meetup
Microsoft

Karen Chu
Microsoft
- Location: San Francisco, CA, United States
Karen is a community manager on the Azure Container Compute team with a focus on open source and upstream developer tools such as Helm, Brigade, Virtual Kubelet, CNAB, and more. She manages the Kubernetes Colorado Meetup, Eastside Kubernetes Meetup, and Women in Infrastructure (Seattle) Meetup. She also helped create The Illustrated Children’s Guide to Kubernetes book series. She’s based in San Francisco, but you can often find her in Boulder, CO and Seattle, WA.

Kaslin Fields
Kaslin is a Cloud Advocate at Google, a cloud native tech enthusiast, and comic artist/writer. By day, she uses her knowledge of cloud native technologies to help Google Cloud’s customers along their journeys toward cloud native and devops adoption. By night, she explains those concepts her own way by creating comics (available at https://kaslin.rocks) that explain tech concepts through fun analogies and story-telling suitable for all ages.
Lunar

Kasper Nissen
Lunar
- Specialties: Flux, Kubernetes, Linkerd, Prometheus
Kasper is a passionate software engineer, with a special interest in cloud infrastructure and containers. Kasper holds a master degree in Computer technology from Aarhus University and wrote a master thesis about how universities could leverage Raspberry Pi Kubernetes clusters as tangible learning objects for Cloud Native. He currently works as a Lead Platform Architect at Lunar. He further co-founded the nordic meetup alliance, Cloud Native Nordics, where he currently serves as Community Lead. Local organizer of the Cloud Native Aarhus and GO Aarhus meetup groups. Occasionally blogs at kubecloud.io and speaks at conferences/meet-ups.
Meet-Up Organizer: Cloud Native Nordics, Cloud Native Aarhus, Go Aarhus
Pulumi

Kat Cosgrove
Pulumi
- Location: Seattle, United States
Kat Cosgrove is a Staff Developer Advocate at Pulumi, and an actual cyborg. Her professional background has run the gamut from bartender, to video store clerk, to teacher, to software developer. She credits this wide-ranging experience for her success as a speaker, developer, and advocate. Her specialty is approachable 101-level content for junior developers or anyone else who considers themselves a newbie, with a particular focus on DevOps, Security, and Cloud Native technologies.
When she’s not building demos or at a conference, she spends her time playing video games, watching horror movies, and reading science fiction. She lives in Seattle with her cat, Espresso, who is the real brains behind the operation and actually ghostwriting all of her tweets.
Preferred Networks

Kazuki Suda
Preferred Networks
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Kazuki is an engineer at Preferred Networks, Inc. He leads some local meetups such as Kubernetes Meetup Tokyo and Prometheus Meetup Tokyo and helps expand cloud native technologies into Japan by organizing meetups, speaking, and writing books.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Kubernetes Meetup Tokyo (k8sjp.connpass.com)
Prometheus Meetup Tokyo (prometheus.connpass.com)
Meet-Up Organizer:
Kubernetes Meetup Tokyo
Huawei

Kevin Wang (Zefeng)
Huawei
- Location: Hangzhou, China
- Specialties: KubeEdge, Kubernetes, Volcano
Kevin Wang is a contributor in the CNCF community since its beginning, co-founder of the KubeEdge and Volcano projects, and leader of the Cloud Native Open Source Team at Huawei.
Kevin has contributed to Kubernetes upstream for years and now spends 100% of his work and focus on wider open source cloud native community development.
In 2020, Kevin led the community members in China and worked with CNCF to organize the Cloud Native + Open Source Virtual Summit China 2020 conference.
Meetup Organizer: CloudNativeDaysChina https://www.meetup.com/Cloud-Native-days-china/
Hewlett Packard Enterprise / Kubernetes SIG Docs Japanese translation Owner

Kohei Ota
Hewlett Packard Enterprise / Kubernetes SIG Docs Japanese translation Owner
- Location: Funabashi-city, Chiba-prefecture, Japan
- Languages: English, Japanese
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Kohei is a Cloud Native and DevOps Solutions Architect at HPE. His passion is creating scalable infrastructure using Kubernetes combining with public cloud solutions.
He is an organizer of CloudNative Days Tokyo and Docker Meetup Tokyo.
(She/Her)
Twilio

Kris Nóva
(She/Her)
Twilio
- Location: Seattle, United States
Kris Nóva is a computer scientist, alpinist, author, public speaker and transgender advocate best known for her work on Linux and Kubernetes. She specalizes in Linux kernel security, distributed systems and infrastructure management, and open source software engineering. In 2017 she co-authored Cloud Native Infrastructure, published by O’Reilly.
Accenture

Krishna Kumar
Accenture
- Location: Bengaluru Area, India
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Krishna is a Technology Architect building cloud native solutions for large enterprise customers.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Bangalore Mesos & cncf User Group
(He/Him)
Civo

Kunal Kushwaha
(He/Him)
Civo
- Location: New Delhi, India
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Kunal is working towards empowering communities via Open Source and Education. He finds passion in teaching and has taught thousands of folks online and in person. He is currently a Developer Advocate at Civo, CNCF Ambassador, track chair for the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon student track, GitHub Campus Expert, Major League Hacking Coach, Gold Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador. In the past, he has been a Google Summer of Code Mentor at Red Hat Middleware, Student Program Manager at Data on Kubernetes Community, part of the Kubernetes release team and the Major League Hacking Fellowship. He is the founder of Community Classroom, an organisation focussed on providing training & mentorship, free of cost. He also started the official Cloud Native Student Community group joined by thousands of students, focussed on getting more young people involved in the ecosystem. These platforms are utilised by conducting hands-on workshops, events, podcasts, and sharing about opportunities in the field.
Microsoft

Lachlan Evenson
Microsoft
Lachlan is a Principal Program Manager on the open source team at Azure. As a cloud native ambassador, emeritus Kubernetes release lead, and Helm charts maintainer, Lachlan has deep operational knowledge of many Cloud Native projects. He spends his days building and contributing to software that addresses key challenges in the Cloud Native ecosystem.
Layer5

Lee Calcote
Layer5
- Specialties: Envoy, Kubernetes, Linkerd, Meshery, Prometheus, Service Mesh Interface (SMI), Service Mesh Performance
Lee Calcote is the Founder of Layer5, where the community helps organizations harness and exploit the value of service meshes. Previously, Calcote stewarded technology strategy and innovation across SolarWinds. He led software-defined data center engineering at Seagate, delivering predictive analytics and modern systems management. Calcote held various leadership positions at Cisco, where he created Cisco’s cloud management platforms and pioneered new, automated, remote management services.
In addition to his role at Layer5, Calcote serves in various industry bodies, including as a SIG chair in Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), and formerly, participated in the delivery of Redfish 1.0 in the Distributed Management Task Foundation (DMTF), and Docker Benchmark 1.0 in Center for Internet Security (CIS). He is a startup advisor, Docker Captain, Cloud Native Ambassador, O’Reilly author, and speaker in the cloud native ecosystem.
Calcote is a maintainer of open source projects, including Meshery, Service Mesh Interface, and Service Mesh Performance. Calcote holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, a master’s degree in Business Administration from California State University, Fresno and retains a list of industry certifications.
Meetup: Cloud Native Austin
Microsoft

Lei (Harry) Zhang
Microsoft
- Specialties: containerd, Kubernetes
Lei is a Partner Software Engineer at Microsoft Developer Division (DevDiv), where he works on the dev-centric tools and products. Lei has been engaged in the Kubernetes as a maintainer since 2015 and served as chair of TAG App Delivery for CNCF. Lei previously led the engineering effort around Kubernetes and application platforms at Alibaba.
(She/Her)
Solo.io

Lin Sun
(She/Her)
Solo.io
- Location: Cary, North Carolina, USA
- Languages: Chinese, English
- Specialties: Envoy, gRPC, Jaeger, Kubernetes, Prometheus
Lin is the Director of Open-Source at Solo.io. She has worked on cloud native since 2012 and most recently on service mesh for the past 5+ years. She contributes to a few open source projects including BumbleBee, Kubernetes, Istio, Gloo Mesh. She frequently speaks at CNCF conferences such as KubeCon, OpenSource Summit & ServiceMeshCon etc. She frequently blogs her viewpoint about cloud native and service mesh in CNCF, container journal, the New Stack etc. Previously, she was a Senior Technical Staff Member and Master Inventor at IBM for 15+ years and has more than 200 patents to her name.
(She/Her)
Cockroach Labs

Lisa-Marie Namphy
(She/Her)
Cockroach Labs
Dev Advocate & Community Architect
Lisa is the Head of Developer Relations at Cockroach Labs. She is a developer community architect, and product and solutions marketing expert with 20+ years of experience primarily at Cloud Native, Analytics, and Enterprise Software market-leading companies and start-ups. Lisa organizes and runs the SF Bay Cloud Native Containers User Group, personally hosting the meetup for the past 8 years. Lisa has been a long time contributor, advocate (and fan) of open source software. Lisa is an advocate and frequent speaker for Diversity & Inclusion initiatives, open source technology, an avid sports fan, and loves wine and dogs. Follow Lisa on Twitter @SWDevAngel.

Liviu Costea
- Location: Iasi, Romania
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Liviu filled many roles during his career from developer to architect, team leader, technical manager and cto. But the ones where he felt most comfortable were the technical ones and which involved reading and writing code. He made the switch to infrastructure as code and devops around 2013 because they were using AWS and someone had to do this. He was quickly attracted by the big challenges found in a new and very dynamic landscape. Currently he is a systems engineer at Mambu, an established fintech, where he runs a one of a kind SaaS Kubernetes platform following the gitops approach.
He is pretty involved in the community, an organiser of the Cloud Native Meetup from Iasi, Romania and also other events and conferences around devops and software architecture.
Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/IS-DevOps-Meetup/ (Cloud Native Computing Iasi)
JD.com

Liying Zhang
JD.com
- Location: China
- Specialties: Harbor, Kubernetes, Prometheus, Vitess
Liying (Vivian) Zhang is a product and open source community manager at JD.com, whose main responsibilities include driving the community adoption of JD’s open source projects and promoting the collaborations with CNCF and the broader LF open source communities, as well as companies/members/individuals in the communities. Vivian is one of the main contributors of the ChubaoFS project.

Lucas Käldström
Lucas is a passionate Kubernetes Maintainer that is excited about all things cloud native. Lucas has been engaged in Kubernetes work for about two years now and been involved in work like porting Kubernetes to multiple platforms, getting Minikube off the ground, being a core contributor in SIG Cluster Lifecycle and maintaining kubeadm. Besides Upper Secondary School Lucas runs a consulting company for Cloud Native tech programming tasks and the official CNCF & Kubernetes meetup in Finland.
Carta

Mario Loria
Carta
- Location: Michigan, United States
- Specialties: CoreDNS, Kubernetes
Mario is orchestrating Kubernetes at Carta while helping advance the DevOps community. He’s founded and co-organized meetups, conferences, and other events advocating and educating the masses about containerization and Kubernetes.
Meet-Up Organizer: Orchestructure, DevOpsDays
NetApp

Matt Baldwin
NetApp
- Location: Washington, United States
- Specialties: containerd, CoreDNS, Envoy, etcd, Fluentd, Harbor, Helm, Knative, Kubernetes, Prometheus
Matt Baldwin is the former Founder and CEO of StackPointCloud, now a NetApp company. As part of NetApp he serves as the Director of Cloud Native Engineering and is their Chief Kubernetes Architect, helping drive the company’s multicloud Kubernetes vision. He is the creator of the NetApp Kubernetes Service (NKS), the leading management and automation platform for public multicloud Kubernetes.
Along with his work in Kubernetes and Istio, he also runs the largest Cloud Native community in the world spanning San Francisco, Seattle, New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Berlin.
Twitter @baldwinmathew
Meet-Up Organizer:
Berlin Kubernetes Meetup, New York Kubernetes, San Francisco Kubernetes Meetup, Seattle Kubernetes Meetup
AWS

Michael Hausenblas
AWS
Michael is a Developer Advocate for containers at AWS, where he helps appops to build and operate cloud native apps.
His background is in large-scale data processing and container orchestration and he’s experienced in advocacy and standardization at W3C and IETF.
Before AWS, Michael worked at Red Hat, Mesosphere, MapR and in two research institutions in Ireland and Austria. He contributes to open source software, blogs and hangs out on Twitter too much.
Giant Swarm

Michael Mueller
Giant Swarm
- Location: Germany
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Michael Mueller is a seasoned leader with a deep technology background, specifically in Cloud Native and Site Reliability Engineering. Michael oversees the architecture and implementation of Cloud Native systems for organizations from every sector. His work spans two decades in various roles, with current emphasis on SRE, automation and Cloud Native in general. He enjoys solving the challenges presented by emerging technology and working with partners.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Microservices Zürich Meetup
Microsoft (Developer Seat)

Michelle Noorali
Microsoft (Developer Seat)
Michelle is a Sr. Software Engineer on the Azure Containers team and a core maintainer of the Kubernetes Helm project. Michelle serves on the Kubernetes Steering Committee, and co-founded and co-leads the special interest group in Kubernetes that focuses on running and managing workloads in Kubernetes (SIG-Apps). She is also an engineer on open source projects under the Azure umbrella like Draft and Brigade. Michelle holds a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Georgia.
Intel

Michelle Ye-Chen Xu
Intel
- Location: Oregon, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Michelle is a Cloud Technology and Integration Manager at Intel. She earned her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Toronto and was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Atomic Physics at U.C. Berkeley. Michelle is excited to bring her skill sets to bear for the betterment of the CNCF community.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Cloud Native PDX

Mike Coleman
Mike works at Google as a developer advocate focusing on Anthos and other cloud native technologies. Prior to that he held similar roles at AWS and Docker.
Prior to joining Google, he worked at AWS, Docker, Puppet (Labs), VMware, Intel, and Microsoft in a variety of product management and technical marketing roles. Before all that Mike worked as a systems administrator and architect. You can follow him on Twitter @mikegcoleman, but mostly he tweets about soccer.

Naeil Ezzoueidi
Naeil Ezzoueidi is a Lead DevOps engineer, focusing now on CNCF technologies.
Naeil worked on many open source projects and communities. He contributed to the kernel of Ubuntu/Vanilla, LibreOffice and many other open source projects.
He is an official Ubuntu member and a part of the Ubuntu board membership.
Naeil is the organizer of the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Tunisia meetup group, he gives talks and workshops to the students at universities and also for professionals.

Nana Janashia
Nana Janashia is a DevOps consultant and trainer. She started the Techworld with Nana channel to share her expertise about various DevOps topics and to help DevOps enthusiasts get into the field easier and with more motivation.
Through her channel and different courses, she has reached hundreds of thousands of people. Her passion is to explain complex topics easily so that everyone can understand.
She consults teams of developers and DevOps engineers to help them improve their existing processes for CI/CD, containerization and orchestration.
She created a complete educational program for people to become a DevOps engineer. The Bootcamp is focused on learning the most popular tools and platforms like, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Terraform & more.
CloudYuga

Neependra Khare
CloudYuga
Neependra is the Founder and Principal Consultant at CloudYuga Technologies, which offers training and consulting services around cloud native technologies such as Kubernetes, Prometheus, Service Mesh, etc. He is a Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA). He is based out of Bengaluru, India.
Neependra authored Introduction to Kubernetes course on Edx for the CNCF, which has been taken by more than 63K participants. He also authored a book on Docker, Docker Cookbook in 2015 and co-authored a course on Cloud Infrastructure Technologies on edX for The Linux Foundation. He ran a Docker meetup group in Bangalore, India for more than 5 years and is very active in other meetups like Kubernetes, AWS, DevOps, etc.
Before starting CloudYuga in 2015, he worked in the IT industry for 11 years and his last assignment was with Red Hat as a Principal Software Engineer.
VMWare

Nikhita Raghunath
VMWare
- Location: Mumbai, India
Nikhita is a member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee and the technical lead for SIG Contributor Experience. She works as a Senior Member of Technical Staff at VMware remotely from Mumbai, India. She also helps run the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) and Outreachy internship programs for CNCF/Kubernetes. Nikhita has won the “Chop Wood Carry Water” award at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2018 for her community work.

Nitin Agarwal
- Location: New Delhi, India
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Nitin is a seasoned technical professional with expertise in Enterprise DevOps, Cloud Infrastructure, Cloud Native Applications, Containerization, and Continuous Delivery. Nitin enjoys collaborating, knowledge sharing, and supporting the adoption of containers and cloud native open source technologies.
Meetup Organizer: Kubernetes and Cloud Native New Delhi
(He/Him)
Oracle

Noah Abrahams
(He/Him)
Oracle
- Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Noah is a Senior Principal Technical Program Manager at Oracle, working on relationships and contribution processes to CNCF projects. He’ll be at most events in Las Vegas keeping the Cloud Native community as accessible and welcoming as possible.
(He/Him)
SUSE Rancher

Nuno Do Carmo
(He/Him)
SUSE Rancher
- Location: Montreux, Switzerland
Nuno is a Tech Writer at SUSE Rancher. He’s also a Docker Captain, Microsoft MVP and passionate for Cloud Native technologies. He is specially invested on bringing the Cloud Native technologies to Windows and more specifically Windows Subsystem for Linux.
He is collaborating and writing blog posts about different projects such as Meshery (Multi Service Mesh management plane), Porter (Cloud Native Application Bundle) and K3d (K3s on Docker).
Nuno is always searching for new Cloud Native applications and creating how-to for users, not only developers, and how they could integrate/use the applications for their own scenarios.
(He/Him)
VMware

Orlin Vasilev
(He/Him)
VMware
Orlin is a Engineer at VMware working as Community Manager on Harbor and Contour, DevOps/SRE/Infra at Internal Kubernetes Platform. Prior to VMware, Orlin worked as *ix and Cloud Engineer/Architect at HPE. For years he has been involved with so-called traditional infrastructure.
He is also part of the team that organizes the Kubernetes & Cloud Native Computing Bulgaria Meetup.
When he’s not geeking out, he is snowboarding/camping/BBQ-ing with his family.
Apple (K8s Rep)

Paris Pittman
Apple (K8s Rep)
Paris is a Program Manager at Apple working on internal and external cloud native community building. She started in Kubernetes as a everyday contributor in sig-contributor-experience and has held several roles in the upstream community. Now, Paris sits on the Kubernetes Steering Committee and co-chairs CNCF SIG-Contributor-Strategy, a group that she is passionate about for the scalability of the ecosystem.
NetApp

Paul Burt
NetApp
- Location: New York City, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
CoreOS
Paul is a Technical Product Marketing Engineer at NetApp. He’s upvoting your /r/kubernetes threads and answering your questions on freeNode. Paul has a knack for and demystifying infrastructure, and making gnarly, complex topics approachable. He enjoys home brewing beer, reading independent comics, and yelling at his computer when it doesn’t do what he wants.
AWS

Phil Estes
AWS
- Location: Virginia, United States
Phil is a Principal Engineer for Amazon Web Services working on core container technologies for Amazon’s cloud platform.
Phil has a long history of involvement in core container runtime technology, starting with contributing and becoming a maintainer in the Docker engine project in 2014. Phil contributed key features like user namespace support and helped bring multi-platform image capabilities to registries and runtimes in the last several years. Phil is a founding maintainer of the CNCF containerd runtime project, and participates in the Open Container Initiative (OCI) as a member of the Technical Oversight Board (TOB).
Phil helps others understand and apply container and cloud native concepts via speaking worldwide at events like industry conferences and meetups, and authors blog posts and articles for the OCI, CNCF, and publications like InfoQ and OpenSource.com. He maintains an active blog on container topics at https://integratedcode.us and you can find him on Twitter tweeting away as @estesp. Phil lives in Virginia in the USA and enjoys a quiet home office when not traveling the world for conferences and events.
Container Solutions

Pini Reznik
Container Solutions
- Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Pini is Co-Founder and CTO at Container Solutions, European consultancy helping clients to implement cloud native apps. He has extensive experience in configurations management that he is now applying to the cloud native world.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Software Circus

Povilas Versockas
- Location: Vilnius, Lithuania
- Specialties: Kubernetes, Prometheus, Thanos
Povilas is a Software Engineer who is passionate about Prometheus, Thanos, Kubernetes & Cloud Native technologies.
Meet-Up Organizer: Prometheus & The Ecosystem Community Meeting
Giant Swarm

Puja Abbassi
Giant Swarm
- Location: Cologne, Germany
Puja Abbassi is the Vice President of Product at Giant Swarm. As a CNCF ambassador, he’s passionate about bringing cloud native technologies to more developers and their companies around the globe. In Kubernetes he focuses on security and authentication as well as extending Kubernetes with custom resources and controllers (aka operators). With a few years of Kubernetes experience and having been in the beta batch of CKAs, he enjoys solving problems and helping people in Kubernetes Office Hours, Slack, and Discuss. He is also a contributor to the CIS Kubernetes Benchmarks.
Meet Up Organizer:
https://www.meetup.com/Kubernetes-Meetup-Cologne/
https://www.meetup.com/Docker-Cologne/
RX-M

Randy Abernethy
RX-M
Randy is a Managing Partner at RX-M, a global cloud native advisory and training firm in the founding classes of Kubernetes Certified Service Providers (KCSP) and Kubernetes Training Providers (KTP).
His work allows him to pursue his passion for and evangelize on all things cloud native through training courses, seminars, and consulting engagements. He is a tech entrepreneur, startup advisor, financial technology pioneer, Apache Thrift committer, and author.
Avi Networks

Ranga Rajagopalan
Avi Networks
- Location: California, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Ranga is a co-founder, chief architect, and the CTO of Avi Networks. He is also the brains behind Container Networking and Application Services meetup group.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Container Networking and Application Services
CenturyLink

Reda Benzair
CenturyLink
- Location: Paris, France
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Reda is a Director of Development at CenturyLink, a technical senior manager in a successful startup SmartJog (was acquired 2008) and streamroot (was acquired 2019). With over 16 years of experience in the digital world, he has contributed to the development of the main digital and cloud product of SmartJog ( Digital delivery, Content delivery Network, Media VOD/SVOD OTT ) and Streamroot.io CDN and peer to peer technology. Passionate with the Open source and Cloud-Native community and has sponsored many open-source initiatives in SmartJog with success (Kubespray). Co-founder with other non-profit organizations to promote the CNCF foundation in France since 2016.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Cloud Native Computing Paris
VMWare

Ricardo Katz
VMWare
- Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Specialties: Harbor, Kubernetes, Prometheus
Ricardo is at VMWare. He contributes to CNCF projects Kubernetes (mainly NGINX Ingress) and Harbor. He is looking forward to forming a strong community in Brazil and also bringing some new and nice technologies to public services.
Meetups: Kubernetes Meetup Sampa and CNCF Meetup Sao Paulo
Location: Sao Paulo (Brazil) and sometimes also in Brasilia (Brazil)
DaoCloud

Roby Chen
DaoCloud
Roby Chen is the CEO of Shanghai DaoCloud Network Technology Co., Ltd. with more than 15 years experience in cloud computing technology. Prior to establishing Daocloud, Roby spent 7 years in EMC China R&D Center from in 2008 and served as the founder and chief architect of EMC China Research Institute. Roby has more than 30 U.S patents published and rated as The Future Star by Hurun Report in 2018. Roby has ran several Meetups including Cloud Native and DevOps Practice Seminar, “Dao of Cloud Native” series events that shared the most cutting-edge industry outlook and the most valuable technical practices to the developers, communities and enterprises.
VMware

Roman Tarnavski
VMware
- Location: Sydney, Australia
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Roman leads the Cloud-Native Applications Practice across Asia Pacific and Japan, as part of VMware’s Centre of Excellence team.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Sydney Cloud Native Meetup
VMware

Ross Kukulinski
VMware
- Location: Philadelphia, United States
His technical background is in architecting and deploying scalable, containerized, real-time application infrastructure. Ross is a member of the Node.js Evangelism Working Group and the RethinkDB Community Team. He received his B.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. Ross is a digital nomad and cheesesteak connoisseur currently residing in Philadelphia with his wife and their Labrador Retriever.
Civo

Saiyam Pathak
Civo
Saiyam is working as Director of Technical Evangelism at Civo with a focus on defining the Civo cloud platform for simplifying Kubernetes and making it accessible for developers. Previously at Walmart Labs, Oracle, and hp, Saiyam has worked on many facets of k8s including machine learning platform, scaling, multi-cloud, managed k8s services, and k8s documentation. He’s worked on implementing Rancher and Influx in different organizations.
When not coding, Saiyam works on contributing to the community by writing blogs and organizing local meetups for k8s, rancher, Influx. He is also an Influx ACE, Traefik Ambassador, CNCF ambassador, and can be reached on twitter @saiyampathak.

Salim Lakhani
- Location: Denver, CO, United States
Salim Lakhani is a technology executive with over 30 years of operations experience. He’s helped companies benchmark, compare, select, and deploy the best DevOps solutions for their needs. Today, at DevPanel, he helps companies deploy and manage their applications on Cloud Native infrastructure. As a technology enthusiast, Salim still enjoys learning about the tools and technologies that make us all more productive.
Meetup Organizer:
Cloud Native Apps – SF
San Francisco, CA
585 Cloud & Container Developers
SF Prometheus Meetup Group
San Francisco, CA
455 Members
This is a meetup group for anyone interested in learning more about or just curious about Prometheus, a fully open source monitoring and alerting system, and the second projec…
Cloud Native East Bay
Berkeley, CA
126 Members
Houston Cloud Native Meetup
Houston, TX
331 Cloud Nativists
Come hang out with your Houston-area peers who are interested in developing and deploying applications for the cloud. We’ll talk about DevOps, microservice architectures, and …
Ops and The Kitchen Sink
Denver, CO
142 Members
Cisco

Sanjeev Rampal
Cisco
- Location: North Carolina, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Sanjeev is a Principal Engineer in the Cloud Platforms and Services Group at Cisco, where he is helping develop the Cisco Container Platform, an enterprise Kubernetes platform. Previously he led engineering design, development and deployment for Cisco Inter-cloud Services, Contiv container networking and multiple widely deployed service provider networking products including ASR9K and ONS15454. He is passionate about taking cloud native and networking solutions from whiteboard concepts to live production deployments.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Triangle Cloud Infrastructure Meetup
Microsoft

Sarah Novotny
Microsoft
- Location: California, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Sarah works at Microsoft. She has long been an Open Source community champion in communities such as NGINX and MySQL and ran large scale technology infrastructures before web-scale had a name. In 2001, she co-founded Blue Gecko. She has curated teams, been a leader in customer communities focused on high availability web application and platform delivery and is a program chair emeritus for O’Reilly Media’s OSCON. Novotny talks obsessively about people, technology infrastructure and geek lifestyle.
Microsoft

Sarah Young
Microsoft
- Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Sarah is an experienced public speaker and has presented on a range of IT security and technology topics at industry events both nationally and internationally (BSides Las Vegas, The Diana Initiative, Kiwicon, PyCon AU, Container Camp AU/London, BSides Ottawa, BSides Perth, DevSecCon Boston, CHCon, KubeCon, BSides SF). She is an active supporter of both local and international security and cloud native communities.
Sarah is a Senior Program Manager for Azure Security at Microsoft who is currently based in Wellington, New Zealand. She has been involved in the cloud native community for a number of years and is passionate about securing cloud native technologies and both deploying and using them in a secure manner.
NB: Sarah really loves dogs and bakery products.
Microsoft

Scott Coulton
Microsoft
- Location: Sydney, Australia
Scott is a Developer Advocate and Docker captain with 10 years of experience as a software engineer in the managed services and hosting space. He has extensive experience in architecture and rolling out systems and network solutions for national and multinational companies with a wide variety of technologies, including Azure, Kubernetes, Puppet, Docker, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and Linux. His design strengths are in cloud computing, automation, and security space.
Kubermatic (Silver Member Rep)

Sebastian Scheele
Kubermatic (Silver Member Rep)
Sebastian is co-founder of Kubermatic, a start-up with 60 employees that is the #7 committers to Kubernetes and that is focused on developing open core software solutions for automating Kubernetes operations at scale. Sebastian, a developer himself, has his finger on the pulse of where the Kubernetes landscape is going and is contributing many of his team’s resources to upstream K8s development. As one of the early pioneers in the cloud native ecosystem since 2016, he has helped hundreds of enterprises embrace Kubernetes to solve cutting edge challenges in both cloud and edge computing.
Sebastian is a CNCF Ambassador and has spoken at numerous conferences around the world about the impact of Kubernetes and cloud native technologies for IT.
Comcast

Shilla Saebi
Comcast
- Location: Arlington, Virginia, United States
Shilla is an Open Source Program Manager who is passionate about building inner source communities and helping grow open source communities. She has worked in many diverse roles within the tech industry in positions ranging from operations engineering, system administration, customer service, and network operations.
Shilla runs the Philadelphia Prometheus meetup group, is a part of the CNCF marketing committee, has spoken at KubeCon, and advocates for CNCF consumption and contribution, not only inside Comcast but externally as well. She has authored several blog posts on open source technology and has spoken about cloud operations, diversity, and open source community building at many technology conferences around the globe.
Outside of the world of open source, she enjoys music, traveling, outdoor activities, and art. Shilla is based in Arlington, Virginia.
Kubespray

Smaïne Kahlouch
Kubespray
Smaine is a system engineer with more than 10 years experience in open source software.
He worked in tree companies on containers technologies and he’s currently working at Dailymotion on implementing best practices using cloud native projects. He leads the CNCF Paris meetup.

Srikar Ananthula
- Location: Vancouver, Canada
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Srikar is currently working as Senior Operations Engineer. He is working on cloud, big data, Docker, and Kubernetes. Apart from professional work, he is passionate about mentoring and motivates people around him to adopt latest technologies. He loves to organize meetups, deliver talks at their community space (http://collab.house). He firmly believes in the power of open source communities in creating widely accessible knowledge.
Red Hat

Steve Speicher
Red Hat
- Location: North Carolina, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Steve is Principal Product Manager on OpenShift at Red Hat, focusing on developer experience and public cloud offerings (single-tenant Dedicated and multi-tenant Online). Steve previously worked at IBM as a software engineer with a focus on open integration solutions and change management products. He contributed to many industry standardization efforts such as W3C and OASIS.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Triangle Cloud Infrastructure Meetup
uSwitch

Suraj Narwade
uSwitch
- Location: Bangalore, India
Suraj is a Platform Engineer at uSwitch (End User Community Member) with focus on Kubernetes, Open Source and cloud native technologies. He is interested in Open Source Community and Developer Experience.
Meetup Organizer: https://www.meetup.com/kubernetes-openshift-India-Meetup/

Takuya Noguchi
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
- Specialties: Kubernetes, Prometheus
Takuya is Development Group Manager at iRidge, Inc., working as cloud native systems architect. After receiving his Ph.D. in Chemistry from The University of Tokyo, he decided to introduce cloud native technologies into startup companies to boost their business. He leads many communities including Kubernetes Meetup Tokyo and Prometheus Tokyo to promulgate CNCF products in Japan.
Meet-Up Organizer:
Kamiyacho.k8s, Kubernetes Meetup Tokyo, Prometheus Tokyo
(She/Her)

Tammy Bryant Butow
(She/Her)
Tammy Bryant Butow is a Principal Site Reliability Engineer at Gremlin, where she focuses on Chaos Engineering (the facilitation of controlled experiments to identify improvements) and the overall reliability journey. Previously, Tammy led SRE teams at Dropbox responsible for the databases and storage systems used by over 500 million customers and was an IMOC (incident manager on call), where she was responsible for managing and resolving high-severity incidents across the company. She has also worked in infrastructure engineering, security engineering, and product engineering. Tammy is an Australian and loves getting outdoors to skateboard, snowboard, and surf. You can connect with Tammy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammybutow/ and Twitter https://twitter.com/tambryantbutow.
Microsoft

Tom Kerkhove
Microsoft
- Specialties: CloudEvents, KEDA
Tom is a Software Engineer at Microsoft working on Azure API Management and is a CNCF Ambassador since 2020.
You can find him around on GitHub maintaining KEDA, Promitor, Kubernetes Event Grid Bridge & Azure Deprecation.
Previously he worked for Codit as an Azure Architect & containerization practice lead.
He is a strong believer of open-source and loves to share his work with others and contribute back to projects that he uses.
He was recognized as a Microsoft Azure MVP & Advisor from 2014 until 2021 and one of the first GitHub Stars since its launch.
Tom turns coffee into scalable & secure cloud systems and writes about his adventures on blog.tomkerkhove.be.
(They/She)
VMware Tanzu Kubernetes

V Körbes
(They/She)
VMware Tanzu Kubernetes
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
- Specialties: Kubernetes
V has worked extensively in the development experience side of the Kubernetes ecosystem, at Tilt and Garden prior to VMware Tanzu. They got their start years ago building tooling under Kubernetes’ SIG-CLI, and have since spoken about Go and Kubernetes at many world-famous events. V not-so-secretly loves to reminisce about their teenage years by dabbling in old-timey infosec shenanigans.
DoiT International

Vadim Solovey
DoiT International
Vadim is a solutions architect who helps startups to design complex distributed systems serving millions of users in technologically elegant and yet cost-effective ways. As CTO of DoiT International, Vadim is helping startups and more mature companies with the implementation of CNCF projects such as Kubernetes and Prometheus. For the past four years, he has worked with more than 100 companies to establish the core of their operations on top of Kubernetes and he is responsible for maintaining Multi-Cloud Engineering, one of the most successful meetup groups for cloud native applications.
Lyft

Vallery Lancey
Lyft
- Location: San Francisco, United States
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Vallery is an Infrastructure Software Engineer at Lyft. She specializes in Kubernetes and application orchestration.
Vallery contributes to upstream Kubernetes, primarily in SIG-network.
Meetups: Bay Area Kubernetes Meetup
Tencent

Will Wang
Tencent
- Location: China
- Specialties: Kubernetes
Will Wang is the senior architect of Tencent Group’s CODING DevOps, he is the author of PHEI(2 books published in China), and the city partner of Cloud Native Community (https://cloudnative.to) in China.
At the same time, he is also one of the founders of Nocalhsot(the other is Wang Zhenwei).
He is developing and maintaining the Nocalhost open source community, which can help users reduce the difficulty of developing software on Kubernetes.
Meetup: Kubernetes and Cloud Native Meetup – Shenzhen.
Ant Financial

Xiaocui (Tree) Lin
Ant Financial
- Location: Hangzhou, China
Tree Lin is the Operation Manager of Cloud Native Technology at Ant Financial. She helps to operate the Service Mesh Community in China since April, 2018.
She is in Hangzhou, China, and now mainly focuses in Service Mesh Technology Developing: