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Mon-Chaio Lo

Building Transformative Engineering Orgs | xMicrosoft, xUber, xMeta | Co-Host of the Tactics for Tech Leadership Podcast (thettlpodcast.com)

Mon-Chaio Lo is an experienced engineering executive and founder of Leadership Raft. He has over 20 years of experience leading engineering organizations at both startups (from seed to series E stages) and major tech companies like Microsoft, Uber, and Meta.14 Mon-Chaio studied Computer Science and Biochemistry at the University of Washington.4

At Leadership Raft, Mon-Chaio focuses on building "model leaders" using validated research and real-world experience.4 He provides guidance and tactics to develop the next generation of human-centric, evidence-based, and impactful engineering leaders.4 Mon-Chaio also hosts a podcast called "The TTL Podcast" where he discusses topics related to technical leadership.1

In addition to his work at Leadership Raft, Mon-Chaio offers consulting services, including technical due diligence for investors and companies looking to fund or acquire technical startups.1 He specializes in assessing the fragility and scalability of engineering organizations, processes, and software.1

Mon-Chaio is based in Seattle and has over 500 connections on LinkedIn.6 He regularly shares insights on engineering leadership, team culture, and organizational effectiveness through his LinkedIn posts and podcast episodes.235

Highlights

Jan 21 · landaclub.com
A Dive into Technical Due Diligence and Common Hurdles ...
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Seattle, Washington, United States