Anil Vuchi — Director of Engineering
With over 10 years at Qualcomm, my work as part of Program Management focuses on telecommunications, embedded software, and wireless technologies. I lead programs that facilitate the development and commercialization of IoT and automotive chipset software products, bringing innovative solutions to global markets. My approach emphasizes collaboration, integrity, and flawless execution, which has been recognized with multiple honors, including the Super QualStar award. Dedicated to aligning programs with customer needs, I strive to foster a culture of strong values and ethical leadership within the organization.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Telecommunications and Embedded Software expert with strong program management capabilities.
Location: Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Experience: 29 yrs 8 mos
Skills
- Program Management
- Telecommunications
- Product Development
- Transition Management
- Software Development
- Project Management
Career Highlights
- Over 10 years of experience in telecommunications and embedded software.
- Led the world's first Firefox OS mobile handset program.
- Recognized with multiple honors, including the Super QualStar award.
Work Experience
Qualcomm
Director Program Management (3 yrs 6 mos)
Program Manager Lead, IoT (5 yrs)
Program Manager, Staff (11 yrs)
Senior Program Manager (2 yrs 7 mos)
Infotech Enterprises Ltd
General Manager(Engineering Head - HiTech) (1 yr 10 mos)
Wipro Technologies
Chief Technical Program Manager (1 yr 7 mos)
Base Station Controller - Transition Lead (1 yr 2 mos)
O&M Software Lead (1 yr 8 mos)
Project Manager - ITN Node Software and Node Manager (4 yrs 4 mos)
Onsite Technical Coordinator (1 yr 9 mos)
Project Leader (2 yrs 3 mos)
Swiss Soft India Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore India
Application Programmer (2 yrs)
Education
MS at Illinois Institute of Technology
GHP at Harvard Business School
General Management Program at Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
Mini MBA at ICFAI, Hyderabad
B.Tech at Sri Venkateswara University
Doctoral Study at National School of Leadership