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Qumulo Names Logan Lemming to Sales Engineer Role for SLED

Lemming has experience in both the public and private sectors, having served as senior director of IT for the El Dorado County Office of Education. His affiliations in the private sector include Apple, Riverside Technologies and, most recently, CommScope.

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Qumulo has named veteran technologist Logan Lemming to the position of sales engineer, working to support Qumulo’s California customers in state and local government and education.

Lemming has experience in both the public and private sectors, having served as senior director of IT for the El Dorado County Office of Education. His affiliations in the private sector include Apple, Riverside Technologies and, most recently, CommScope.

“Qumulo is focused on helping SLED customers with file services,” said Donald Schiltz, Qumulo’s territory account manager for Northern California. “We make all customers' data cloud-native — even from legacy applications. We have been searching for the right candidate to join our team. What stood out the most about Logan was his customer-centric perspective and his public-sector background, including as senior director of IT at the El Dorado County Office of Education,” Schiltz told Techwire. “We’re very happy to have him join our team.”

Lemming said he was drawn to Qumulo by its innovative outlook and its cloud products.

“Whatever company I’m working at, or whatever solution I’m spending my time on, needs to bring value,” Lemming told Techwire. “My LinkedIn profile is not just marketing jibber-jabber. I really like to see transformative technology that changes the way we work, the way we learn, et cetera. I see that potential here at Qumulo. There’s a lot of people, where it comes to cloud, who’ve been reticent to make that jump or extend and to get the elasticity that comes from the cloud. It behooves us as technologists to make that on-ramp as easy to take as possible. Technologies that enable organizations to be agile and to make that jump, and to take that on-ramp, are in demand right now … and that’s what attracted me to Qumulo. The product is cool, but it’s really the company’s ability to see what’s coming and develop something for not necessarily what’s here today, but for what’s coming down the pike. I think that’s exciting.”

Lemming is a Sacramento resident and a graduate of Cosumnes River College and UC Davis, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in network systems administration.

Dennis Noone is Executive Editor of Industry Insider. He is a career journalist, having worked at small-town newspapers and major metropolitan dailies including USA Today in Washington, D.C.