Jeff Sutherland

Jeff Sutherland is an American software engineer and the co-creator of the Scrum software development methodology. He is also the co-founder and CEO of Scrum Inc., a company that provides training and consulting services related to Scrum.

Jeff Sutherland

Jeff Sutherland is an American software engineer and entrepreneur who is best known for co-developing the Scrum software development methodology. He is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Scrum Inc., a company that provides training and consulting services related to Scrum.

Sutherland was born in 1954 in New York City and grew up in the suburbs of Long Island. He attended the University of Rochester, where he earned a degree in electrical engineering. After college, he worked as a software engineer for a number of companies, including IBM and Digital Equipment Corporation. In the early 1990s, he began to develop the Scrum methodology, which is now widely used in software development.

In 1995, Sutherland co-founded Scrum Inc. with Ken Schwaber. The company provides training and consulting services related to Scrum, and has become a leader in the field. Sutherland is also the author of several books on Scrum, including Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time and Scrum: A Pocket Guide.

Sutherland is a frequent speaker at conferences and events related to software development and Scrum. He has also been featured in numerous publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and The New York Times.

In addition to his work with Scrum Inc., Sutherland is also the co-founder of Scrum Alliance, a non-profit organization that promotes the use of Scrum. He is also a board member of the Agile Alliance, an organization that promotes the use of agile software development methods.

Sutherland is a highly respected figure in the software development community, and his work has had a major impact on the way software is developed today. He is a passionate advocate for the use of Scrum and agile methods, and his work has helped to make software development more efficient and effective.