Jaydeep Singh Joins Lighthouse as New Director of Engineering
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March 16, 2015
SEATTLE, Wash. (March 16, 2015)Lighthouse, a leader in technology-enabled eDiscovery services and consulting, today announced that Jaydeep Singh has joined the company as the new director of engineering. Singh brings 20 years of experience to the position with a focus in building and leading teams to deliver client aligned products and services.
Prior to Lighthouse, Singh was the director of engineering at Microsoft, where he led multi-disciplinary teams in India, China, and Redmond, Wash. While in this position, Singh was the visionary behind and drove development of many new client-based platforms including answers.microsoft.com and Microsoft's Automated Troubleshooting Services and Support Diagnostic Platform. Singh also successfully recruited and mentored top talent from within the industry, and from various colleges.
Formerly, Singh served as an engineering manager at Microsoft, where he helped develop an ingestion platform that powers multiple Microsoft applications for millions of users. Prior to this role, he served as a development manager for almost four years and as a software development engineer for less than a year, both at Microsoft. In these roles, Singh architected and designed additional platforms and services.
"Jaydeep is an experienced leader with an exceptional track record for building and growing the engineering department of a rapidly growing company," said Chris Dahl, senior director of solutions and technology, Lighthouse. "The Lighthouse team could not be more thrilled to have someone with his experience on board to define strategy and create a culture of innovation that will meet and exceed the needs of our clients."
Singh holds a Bachelor of Engineering in computer science from Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College, India. In addition, he has also received awards from Microsoft for individual excellence and leadership.
About Lighthouse
Lighthouse is a global leader in eDiscovery and information governance solutions to manage the increasingly complex landscape of enterprise data for compliance and legal teams. Since our inception as a local document copy shop in 1995, Lighthouse has evolved with the legal technology landscape, anticipating the trends that shape legal practices, information management, and complex eDiscovery. Whether reacting to incidents like litigation or governmental investigations or designing programs to proactively minimize the potential for future incidents, Lighthouse partners with multinational industry leaders, top global law firms, and the world’s leading software provider as a channel partner. For more information, visit lighthouseglobal.com.
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