Tomasz Onyszko

Tomasz Onyszko

Host of CTO Morning Coffee, I share my knowledge and experience with technical leaders and aspiring ones in the tech industry. He co-founded and holds the role of CTO of Predica Group, a company that he have been building and scaling for 14 years, with a team of over 400 people, now part of SoftwareONE Group. In his professional settings, he has worked with enterprise organizations of 100k+ in size, leading consulting teams and architecture areas of projects.

He was awarded 14-time Microsoft MVP (now retired) and a Microsoft Regional Director, recognized for my technical excellence and community leadership. Spent countless hours on sharing knowledge, answering people questions and shitposting all over Internet. Widely known in the community as a guy who missed out on all of DevConf editions so far.

You can find him at his blog, https://www.onyszko.com, Twitter profile (@tonyszko) and through generic search on Google for his name. In free time, marathon runner, books reader, blogger, podcaster. He has opinions and do not hesitate to use them.


Day 1, 17:20

Tame Your CTO (& Let Yourself Be Tamed)

Engineer, let's step into the shoes … of your CTO. We'll find out what CTOs do, how to become one, but also: how do they make decisions and evaluate performance, what are the traits they search for in devfolk, why deadlines are so important (or not) & how to communicate with CTO effectively. This is a session for both people who are intensively thinking about their future career ("CTO? Why not?") and those curious about secrets of high-performing organisations. It will be lead by hosts of CTO Morning Coffee, three industry veterans scarred for life with former leadership experience in companies i.a. Revolut, Amazon, and Microsoft.

Host of CTO Morning Coffee, I share my knowledge and experience with technical leaders and aspiring ones in the tech industry. He co-founded and holds the role of CTO of Predica Group, a company that he have been building and scaling for 14 years, with a team of over 400 people, now part of SoftwareONE Group. In his professional settings, he has worked with enterprise organizations of 100k+ in size, leading consulting teams and architecture areas of projects.

He was awarded 14-time Microsoft MVP (now retired) and a Microsoft Regional Director, recognized for my technical excellence and community leadership. Spent countless hours on sharing knowledge, answering people questions and shitposting all over Internet. Widely known in the community as a guy who missed out on all of DevConf editions so far.

You can find him at his blog, https://www.onyszko.com, Twitter profile (@tonyszko) and through generic search on Google for his name. In free time, marathon runner, books reader, blogger, podcaster. He has opinions and do not hesitate to use them.


Day 1, 17:20

Tame Your CTO (& Let Yourself Be Tamed)

Engineer, let's step into the shoes … of your CTO. We'll find out what CTOs do, how to become one, but also: how do they make decisions and evaluate performance, what are the traits they search for in devfolk, why deadlines are so important (or not) & how to communicate with CTO effectively. This is a session for both people who are intensively thinking about their future career ("CTO? Why not?") and those curious about secrets of high-performing organisations. It will be lead by hosts of CTO Morning Coffee, three industry veterans scarred for life with former leadership experience in companies i.a. Revolut, Amazon, and Microsoft.

About DevConf

From the very beginning we've been focused on people, not on companies. Being developers ourselves we thrive to provide the ultimate experience that will be remembered. We'd like to connect awesome speakers with the willing-to-learn-and-share community. It's not only about sessions - it's also about meeting with like-minded people - it can result in great ideas, is that right?

DevConf Team

Organizer

Grzegorz Duda Developers World
ul. Wielicka 91/4
30-552 Krakow, Poland
VAT ID/NIP: PL6792536646
Registration Number/Regon: 120770736