The Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) provides technical leadership to the cloud native community.
The TOC functions include:
- Defining and maintaining the technical vision for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation
- Approving new projects and creating a conceptual architecture for the projects
- Aligning projects and removing or archiving projects
- Accepting feedback from end user committee and mapping to projects
- Aligning interfaces to components under management (code reference implementations before standardizing)
- Defining common practices to be implemented across CNCF projects
You can review the TOC activity and upcoming schedule, join the mailing list or view the election schedule.
TOC Representatives
Intel

Cathy Zhang
Intel
Cathy is a Senior Principal Engineer at Intel responsible for defining the cloud-native strategy and leading the company wide contributions and influence across 1000s of developers at Intel to the CNCF projects/TAGs/WGs and Kubernetes SIGs. She has over 20 years of software design and development experience in a wide range of areas such as serverless, large scale distributed VM/container orchestration and scheduling, edge computing, container runtime, service mesh, software defined network, and high availability etc. Cathy has been an active contributor in the cloud-native computing ecosystems including Kubernetes, OpenStack, OPNFV, and has led the development of several open-source projects under CNCF, Linux Foundation Networking, Linux Foundation Edge and Open Infrastructure. She has made strong contributions to the technical direction and design, driving working group discussion, and resolving technical disagreements. She co-authored the CNCF serverless whitepaper, the CloudEvents specification, and the OpenStack service function chaining design. She has served as the program committee member/track chair for several Kubecons and OpenStack summits. She has delivered talks at various open-source conferences (Kubecon, OpenStack Summit, Open Source Summit, OPNFV).
Amazon Web Services (TOC Chair)

Davanum Srinivas
Amazon Web Services (TOC Chair)
Davanum Srinivas (a.k.a Dims) is a Staff Engineer with Amazon Web Services working full time on Kubernetes and related projects at CNCF. Dims is on the Kubernetes Steering Committee and actively involved in various Kubernetes SIGs and working groups like the Architecture, Testing, Node, Infrastructure etc. Previously at VMware, Huawei and Mirantis, he was involved in OpenStack Nova, Oslo, KeyStone, Magnum and related projects and on the Technical Committee in OpenStack.He also worked on IBM PureApplication product as an Architect and led a team working on Web Services support in WebSphere. Dims has a long track record in open source projects including Apache Cocoon, Axis2, Geronimo at the Apache Software Foundation and co-founded WSO2 based on the open source business model.
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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Isovalent

Duffie Cooley
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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.
Apple
Emily Fox
Apple
Emily Fox is a DevOps enthusiast, security unicorn, and advocate for Women in Technology. She promotes the cross-pollination of development and security practices. She has worked in security for over 12 years to drive a cultural change where security is unobstructive, natural, and accessible to everyone. Her technical interests include containerization, automation, and promoting women in technology. She holds a BS in Information Systems and an MS in cybersecurity.
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Apple

Katie Gamanji
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Apple
Katie is a cloud native leader, practitioner, and contributor, currently in a Senior Kubernetes Field Engineer role at Apple and a TOC for CNCF. As a cloud platform engineer, Katie has built the infrastructure for Conde Nast and American Express, gravitating towards cloud-native technologies, principles, and Kubernetes as the focal point. At CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation), she was a Technical Oversight Committee member and led the CNCF End User Community. At present, Katie advises the Keptn startup and holds the Chief of Future Founders Officer (CFFO) position at OpenUK.
Recently, Katie released the Cloud Native Fundamentals course and led the creation of the CNCF KCNA (Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate) certification. Additionally, Katie is an active keynote public speaker, a #TechWomen100 winner, and a strong advocate for women in STEM.
SUSE

Matt Farina
SUSE
Matt is a Distinguished Engineer at SUSE where he works on cloud native research and development. He is a former Kubernetes SIG Apps and Architecture chair and a current maintainer of the CNCF Helm and Artifact Hub projects. Matt likes to solve problems and has been contributing to open source projects for over 15 years.
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VMWare

Nikhita Raghunath
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VMWare
- Location: Bangalore, India
Nikhita is a member of the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee, a contributor to the Kubernetes project and works as a Staff Software Engineer at VMware. She won the CNCF “Top Committer Award” in 2021 for her technical contributions and the “Chop Wood Carry Water” in 2018 for her community work. Additionally, Nikhita is a CNCF Ambassador, the technical lead for Kubernetes SIG Contributor Experience and a former member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee. Nikhita has also been featured in Business Insider as one the ‘top 21 developers transforming Silicon Valley’.
CERN

Ricardo Rocha
CERN
Ricardo is a Computing Engineer in the CERN cloud team focusing on containerized deployments, networking and more recently machine learning platforms. He has led for several years the internal effort to transition services and workloads to use cloud native technologies, as well as dissemination and training efforts. Ricardo got CERN to join the CNCF and is a lead of the CNCF Research User Group. Prior to this work Ricardo helped develop the grid computing infrastructure serving the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
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Grafana Labs (Developer Seat Rep)

Richard Hartmann
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Grafana Labs (Developer Seat Rep)
Richard “RichiH” Hartmann is the Director of Community at Grafana Labs, Prometheus team member, OpenMetrics founder, OpenTelemetry member, CNCF TAG Observability chair, CNCF Governing Board member, and more. He also leads or organizes various conferences, including PromCon, FOSDEM, DENOG, DebConf, and Chaos Communication Congress. In the past, he made mainframe databases work, ISP backbones run, freenode work, and designed and built a datacenter from scratch. Go through his talks at https://github.com/RichiH/talks or follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/TwitchiH for musings on the intersection of technology and society.