Leadership – Automotive Grade Linux Skip to main content Search Close Search search Menu About Members Leadership Governance Advisory Board Steering Committee Contact Us Community AGL Expert Groups AGL Wiki Mailing Lists Community Meetings Software Download Unified Code Base Get Started Documentation Resources Vendor Marketplace Publications Newsroom Announcements Blog Events Upcoming Events Webinars All Member Meeting CES Embedded World Join x-twitter linkedin youtube discord search AGL Leadership Dan Cauchy Executive Director Dan is the General Manager of Automotive at the Linux Foundation and the Executive Director of Automotive Grade Linux (AGL). He has over 22 years of experience spanning the automotive, telecom, networking, and mobile business verticals. Read More Dan is the General Manager of Automotive at The Linux Foundation and the Executive Director of Automotive Grade Linux. He is responsible for the overall management and execution of the Automotive Grade Linux collaborative project, an industry effort to build an open source automotive reference platform backed by leading car manufacturers around the world.
Dan has over 22 years of experience spanning the automotive, telecom, networking, and mobile business verticals. Prior to his current position, Dan was the Vice President and General Manager of MontaVista’s Automotive Business Unit (acquired by Mentor), responsible for P&L and worldwide execution of MontaVista’s automotive software strategy, sales, marketing, products, and services. During this period, Dan served on the Board of Directors of the GENIVI Alliance and was responsible for the creation of the GENIVI Compliance Program, a group that he chaired for its first three years, which led to the release of the GENIVI Specification, a widely adopted standard in the automotive industry. While at MontaVista, Dan previously held the position of VP of Marketing and BD, where he was responsible for the development and execution of MontaVista’s global marketing strategy, which led to an acquisition by Cavium.
Based in Silicon Valley, Dan has extensive startup experience. He was the Director of Product Management at Atrica (acquired by Nokia-Siemens Networks), a carrier Ethernet equipment provider startup. Prior to Atrica, Dan was the Director of Architecture and Strategy at BlueLeaf Networks, a tunable laser optical networking startup (now Picarro). He also previously held senior management positions and engineering leadership positions at Cisco Systems, Newbridge Networks (acquired by Alcatel), and Nortel.
Dan earned a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (with a Computer Engineering major) from the University of Ottawa. He holds three patents in the areas of routing and networking, with several others pending. Walt Miner Senior Director, Community Walt Miner is the Senior Director, Project Management and Community for at the Linux Foundation. Walt has over 30 years of embedded software development and management experience in the automotive, mobile phone, and defense industries. Read More Walt Miner works for The Linux Foundation as the Community Manager for Automotive Grade Linux. Walt has over 30 years of embedded software development and management experience in the automotive, mobile phone, and defense industries. This includes 7 years working for Tier 1 Automotive suppliers (Continental and Motorola) and 6 years managing Linux architecture teams for mobile phones and automotive infotainment systems. Jan-Simon Moller Release Manager Jan-Simon Möller is Release Manager of the Automotive Grade Linux Project (AGL). He has been an active contributor to open source projects for over a decade and is a seasoned Linux trainer. Read More Jan-Simon Möller is Release Manager of the Automotive Grade Linux Project (AGL). He’s an active contributor to open source projects for over a decade and is dedicated to advancing open source in general and projects like AGL in particular. He is a seasoned trainer and has taught a range of Linux Foundation courses, from writing Linux kernel drivers to embedded Linux development and system administration. His expertise lies in embedded Linux, Realtime Linux, SELinux, power management, and integration of new compilers. He holds a Dipl.-Ing. in Electrical Engineering degree from University of Hannover. Noriaki Fukuyasu Vice President of Japan Operations Noriaki is the Vice President of Japan Operations for The Linux Foundation. Prior to joining The Linux Foundation, he led the international business for a leading Japanese Linux distributor, Turbolinux, Inc., as Director of International Business. He also served as the CEO of Zend Japan. Read More Noriaki is the Vice President of Japan Operations for The Linux Foundation. Prior to joining The Linux Foundation, he led the international business for a leading Japanese Linux distributor, Turbolinux, Inc., as Director of International Business. He also served as the CEO of Zend Japan. He has an MA in International Relations from Nagoya University and a BS from Lambuth University. Emily Olin Director of Marketing & Communications Emily Olin is the Marketing Communications Director for Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) at the Linux Foundation. She has more than 15 years of experience in strategic communications and media relations working across the automotive, enterprise tech, and motion picture industries. Read More Emily Olin is the Marketing Communications Director for Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) at the Linux Foundation. She has more than 15 years of experience in strategic communications and media relations working across the automotive, enterprise tech, and motion picture industries. She previously also led marketing and communications for the Academy Software Foundation (ASWF) at the Linux Foundation. Additional experience includes Genesys Cloud Services and Hill+Knowlton Strategies, where she led the technology PR account for Ford Motor Company and worked with enterprise tech companies including salesforce.com, CA Technologies, and Deloitte. She has a Bachelor of Science in Communications from the University of Miami. Copyright © 2025 The Linux Foundation®. All rights reserved. Automotive Grade Linux, AGL and AGL UCB are trademarks of The Linux Foundation. The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of The Linux Foundation, please see our Trademark Usage page. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
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