Ask Me Anything: Test Strategies with Butch Mayhew

14 Dec 2023
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Butch Mayhew

Head of Quality and Reliability

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Talk Description

We have the pleasure of having the one and only, Butch Mayhew for this Ask Me Anything session about Test Strategies!

Butch Mayhew enjoys learning new things and inspiring others. He has worked for the same company for eight years (across many different projects both individual contributor roles and management) and now works at a startup where he manages the Quality team, SRE (Reliability team) and recently, the Data Team. Living out the imposter syndrome every day :)

By the end of this session, you'll be able to:

  • Learn about Test Strategies directly from an industry expert
Butch Mayhew
Head of Quality and Reliability

Butch Mayhew is the Head of Quality and Reliability at Tilled, who loves finding more efficient ways to complete tasks. This played out in two major areas within his organization; test strategies that focus on deep exploratory feature testing, and creating test automation frameworks that have identified over 150 defects in his test environments. While he isn't busy automating the next boring task, you can find him at the disc golf course during the day or streaming video games for his kids to watch at night!

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