Be ambitious yet humble
Currently serving as Director of Technology at IntraEdge, enabling the delivery of scalable, innovative solutions for fintech partners. With over 14 years of experience in software development, architecture, and management, core strengths include leading strategic initiatives, building resilient systems, and fostering agile cultures. Recent achievements include establishing an Offshore Development Center and expanding agile teams to meet evolving client demands.
Proficient in full stack development, cloud technologies, and microservices architecture, with a focus on AWS, Kubernetes, and DevOps practices. Passionate about mentoring teams and driving continuous improvement, leveraging certifications in Scrum and SAFe to implement agile principles effectively. Committed to empowering teams and aligning technology strategies with business goals.
Being ambitious means having a strong desire to achieve success and make progress in your personal and professional life. Being humble, on the other hand, means having a modest and respectful attitude towards others.
It is possible to be ambitious and humble at the same time. Here are some tips for being ambitious yet humble:
Focus on your goals and work hard to achieve them, but also be open to feedback and learning from others.
Celebrate your successes and accomplishments, but also recognize the contributions of others and give them credit for their work.
Take ownership of your mistakes and learn from them, rather than making excuses or blaming others.
Be confident in your abilities and know your worth, but also be humble and willing to listen to others and consider their perspectives.
Be proud of your achievements and strive for excellence, but also be humble and gracious towards others, regardless of their status or position.
being ambitious yet humble involves balancing a strong desire to achieve success with a modest and respectful attitude towards others. By focusing on these qualities, you can pursue your goals with determination and confidence, while also being open to learning and collaborating with others.

