Leemay Nassery
Leemay Nassery is an engineering leader at Spotify.
Leemay Nassery is an engineering leader at Spotify. Before Spotify, she led data engineering and personalization efforts at Etsy, Dropbox, and Comcast. Leemay is passionate about tying engineering to business and user impact while keeping her team’s career growth at the forefront.
Fail fast, learn faster: Real lessons from failed software releases
Discover real lessons from failed software releases. Learn to manage tech debt, improve communication, and ensure successful rollouts with insights from industry experts.
The choice is yours – or is it? Tactics for making difficult decisions
Discover how senior engineering leaders navigate decision-making, from managing details to big-picture strategy, and learn how collaboration leads to smarter, more impactful choices.
Choosing metrics your teams won’t hate
In this panel, we’ll explore how to go about choosing the metrics that accurately capture the complexity and nuances of your team’s work.
Tackling the build vs buy conundrum
There is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to the “Build vs Buy'' decision, but there are ways to make it clearer, and easier.
Exploring A/B Testing: Leemay Nassery in conversation
Leemay lays out the fundamentals of A/B testing
Behind the curtain: Two sides of senior leadership
Leemay Nassery and Emily Samuels give you two perspectives! They share their experiences and challenges from both sides of the senior leadership coin: staff+ and senior management.
How to (slowly) build trust with your staff engineers
Six ways to earn their trust as an engineering manager
Unpopular (or popular) opinion: you have to work hard to keep your talented humans
Keep your engineers feeling fulfilled – or they'll be gone
Building a successful and sustainable CI/CD pipeline
Ship faster with an effective deployment strategy.
Best practice for seamless product integration
How to achieve successful integration within existing infrastructure
Taking risks in production
Being an engineer, we all have at least one common thread: We like to build things. That is why writing code and architecting platforms that scale for millions of customers is appealing.
Establishing experimentation as a core part of your project workflow
Gain actionable insights from your users and improve engineering velocity