Career

Tyler’s career reflects a consistent focus on operational clarity, scalable systems, and thoughtful leadership in globally distributed organizations.

Questel

Director of Vendor Services - Procurement

2018 – Current

At Questel, Tyler leads global procurement and vendor governance across a distributed network of translation operations spanning North America, Europe, and Asia. He manages and develops a globally distributed team and is responsible for designing scalable systems for recruiting, qualifying, onboarding, and monitoring vendors at scale. His work emphasizes disciplined vendor economics, data-driven analysis, and cross-functional partnership to support quality, efficiency, and long-term growth across the organization.

Lingotek

Director of Operations

2017 – 2018

At Lingotek, Tyler led translation services operations with a focus on scalability and systems design. He built and launched a 24/7 localization engineering support program for enterprise clients, automated key project coordination workflows, and directly managed a cross-functional team of project managers, coordinators, engineers, and vendor services staff. His work enabled the organization to scale global delivery while reducing operational friction.

The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints

Operations Manager / Localization Engineer

2012–2017

Tyler held multiple leadership and technical roles within translation services, spanning operations management and localization engineering. He led large-scale workflow redesigns that reduced handoffs and improved time to market across hundreds of millions of words annually, implemented enterprise localization tooling across international offices, and spearheaded vendor outsourcing initiatives. These roles combined people leadership, systems thinking, and hands-on technical depth in complex, multilingual environments.

Earlier Work

2007–2012

Earlier in his career, Tyler worked across localization project management, language services, and interpreter training, including founding and managing a student-run localization organization while completing graduate studies. These roles established a foundation in multilingual operations, stakeholder coordination, and process design that continues to inform his leadership today.