Rachel Tublitz

Chief Technology Officer at Wrangle

Rachel Tublitz's work experience includes various roles and positions over the years. From 2022 to the present, they are serving as the VP of Engineering at Wrangle, where they lead engineering for an early-stage startup focused on process automation.

From 2019 to 2022, Rachel worked at Mozilla, initially as an Engineering Manager, supporting core Firefox services. Rachel later became a Sr. Engineering Manager, leading multiple groups of development teams. Rachel'sfinal role at Mozilla was Director of Engineering, where they managed a team of engineers working on Firefox for Desktop and led major engineering and program initiatives.

Prior to Mozilla, Rachel worked at Automated Insights from 2016 to 2019. Rachel started as a Freelance Web Designer and later became a Sr. Front-end Engineer, designing and developing features for the flagship product. Rachel'sfinal role at Automated Insights was Director of Product and Engineering, where they managed the flagship product, Wordsmith, and led engineering, design, and product direction.

Before that, Rachel worked at Bronto Software from 2012 to 2016 as a UI/UX Engineer, leading projects and designing features for the Bronto Marketing Platform.

In 2010-2012, Rachel served as a UI Engineer at Cloudmark, where they were responsible for creating and maintaining customer-facing corporate web properties.

From 2008 to 2010, Rachel worked at Hooked Media Group as Lead UI Designer, handling front-end design and coding for a casual gaming startup.

Earlier in their career, from 2006 to 2008, Rachel worked as a Freelance Web Designer at Tublitzed Design Studios, creating websites for artists, entertainers, and entrepreneurs.

Throughout their career, Rachel has demonstrated expertise in engineering management, product development, UI/UX design, and front-end development across various industries.

Rachel Tublitz attended Pratt Institute from 2002 to 2008, where they obtained a Bachelor of Industrial Design (BID) in the field of Industrial and Product Design. In 2006, they took summer classes at the University of Oregon, focusing on Programming. Before their time at Pratt Institute, in 2001, Rachel participated in the High School Summer Pre-College Program at Pratt Institute, studying Graphic Design.

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