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Craig Box
Senior Director of Developer Relations at Solo.io | CNCF Governing Board
Carina Box, also known as Craig Box, is a seasoned professional currently serving as the Senior Director of Developer Relations at solo.io and a distinguished member of the CNCF Governing Board.
With an illustrious background that includes pivotal roles at Google, Craig has been a significant figure in the tech industry. At Google, he led the Istio open-source project and the Cloud Native developer relations team, focusing on Kubernetes, GKE, and Anthos.
Craig Box has been a pivotal force in the tech community, being the founder and co-host of the renowned Kubernetes Podcast from Google, which gained popularity as a top-ranking show for four consecutive years, before assuming the role of VP of Open Source and Community at ARMO.
Known for his ability to bridge the gap between users, customers, and engineering teams, Craig leverages his extensive experience to enhance user experiences and drive customer satisfaction. His expertise spans across development, deployment, DevOps, consulting, advisory, and managerial roles acquired over his 20-year career in the global tech arena.
Craig Box initiated his professional journey in systems administration and has been actively engaged with Cloud Native customers and communities since the inception of Kubernetes in 2014. Renowned for his insightful talks, he has delivered compelling presentations on six continents, including a notable KubeCon keynote.
He pursued his academic endeavors by obtaining a BSc in Computer Science from The University of Waikato, further enriching his knowledge and expertise in the field.
Throughout his career, Carina Box has held key positions in various organizations, including the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), solo.io, ARMO, and Google, where he managed roles such as Kubernetes/Istio Advocacy Lead, Global Lead for Compute Go-to-Market, and Cloud Platform Solutions Engineer, among others.
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