Juan Pablo Buriticá
Juan Pablo Buriticá is a software engineering leader who has built and led distributed teams for over a decade. He is originally from Bogotá, Colombia and lives in New York City. He leads the LatAm Engineering organization at Stripe, focused on building financial infrastructure in the region. After a decade of building distributed engineering teams, he compiled his experience in The Holloway Guide to Remote Work.
Juan Pablo has built high-performing software engineering organizations by emphasizing Open Source software values, technical excellence, trust, and empathy. He has also organized more than 10 software engineering conferences in the US & Latin America, founded multiple JavaScript meetups, and led the growth of Colombia’s JavaScript community, now one of the largest Spanish-speaking JS communities in the world.
His favorite food group is empanadas.
What engineering leaders should be measuring
Understand the best methods for analyzing the right data
Strategies for Rapidly Pivoting to Remote Work
Over 74% of engineering teams now have team members who work remotely. And while remote work has the potential to bring many benefits, it also has unique points of tension that, if handled incorrectly, can damage the health of your team.
Understanding your team’s velocity
A panel discussion on being able to examine the speed of your team in depth is crucial to propelling them forward.
A primer on engineering delivery metrics
Scaling software delivery in a time of rapid growth
Iterating with a purpose
In talk, we’ll be exploring what you need to think about when you start a new project. How do you decide and agree what your goals are and understand how you’ll measure their successes and failures.