Jayshree Ullal
President and Chief Executive Officer

Jayshree Ullal is a networking executive veteran with 25 years of experience and was named one of the "50 Most Powerful People" in 2005 Network World. As President and CEO of Arista Networks, she is responsible for building the company's business in cloud networking.
Formerly, Jayshree was Senior Vice President at Cisco and responsible for $10B in annual revenue from Data Center, Switching and Services, including Cisco's flagship Nexus 7000 and Catalyst 4500 and 6500 product lines. During her tenure at Cisco, Jayshree forged key alliances with EMC, VMware and Microsoft in virtualization and application acceleration. Prior to joining Cisco, Ullal was the Vice President of Marketing at Crescendo Communications, which was Cisco's first acquisition in 1993.
Ullal holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from San Francisco State University and an M.S. degree in engineering management from Santa Clara University.
Andy Bechtolsheim
Founder, Chief Development Officer and Chairman

As Chief Development Officer, Andy Bechtolsheim is responsible for the overall product development and technical direction of Arista Networks.
Previously Andy was a Founder and Chief System Architect at Sun Microsystems, where most recently he was responsible for industry standard server architecture. Andy was also a Founder and President of Granite Systems, a Gigabit Ethernet startup acquired by Cisco Systems in 1996. From 1996 until 2003 Andy served as VP/GM of the Gigabit Systems Business Unit at Cisco that developed the very successful Catalyst 4500 family of switches. Andy was also a Founder and President of Kealia, a next generation server company acquired by Sun in 2004.
Andy received an M.S. in Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 1976 and was a Ph.D. Student at Stanford University from 1977 until 1982.
David Cheriton
Founder and Chief Scientist

David Cheriton is a Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and a world-renowned researcher in the areas of networking and distributed systems with numerous widely cited publications and patents, receiving the lifetime achievement award from the ACM Sigcomm professional group in 2003. Prof. Cheriton was a Founder of Granite Systems, acquired by Cisco Systems in 1996, serving as a technical advisor at Cisco for 7 years and acting as chief ASIC architect for the Catalyst 4X00 line. He was also Founder and CTO for Kealia, acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2004. He has also been a technical advisor with Google, Vmware, Tibco, Cisco and Sun and a number of startup companies.
Prof. Cheriton received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo in 1978 and he has been at Stanford since 1981.
Ken Duda
Founder and Vice President, Software Engineering

Ken Duda is a pioneer in high-performance networking software and is the lead architect of Arista Networks EOS - a stateful modular operating system for all Arista Networks products. From 2005 to 2008, Ken was also the Acting President of Arista Networks.
Prior to joining Arista Networks, Ken was the CTO at There.com, where he played a lead role in designing a real-time 3-D distributed system that scaled to thousands of simultaneous users. Ken was also the first employee of Granite Systems and led the software development effort for the Catalyst 4000 product line after the acquisition by Cisco.
Ken has 3 simultaneous engineering degrees from MIT and holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University.
Douglas Gourlay
Vice President, Marketing

As Vice President of Marketing Douglas Gourlay is responsible for product and solutions marketing, communications, and the strategic alliances of Arista Networks. Prior to joining Arista, Doug was the VP of Data Center Marketing at Cisco Systems where he held key roles in sales, product development, and marketing. Doug has filed or holds more than twenty patents in networking technologies.
Prior to his work in the technology sector Doug served as a US Army Infantry Officer.
Jeffrey Hirschman
Vice President, Hardware Engineering and Manufacturing

Jeffrey Hirschman has been designing hardware in high technology companies for over 20 years, including more than a decade in the networking industry. He was the founding hardware engineer at Arista, and leads the teams responsible for the design, development, and manufacture of the Arista platforms.
Prior to Arista, he was an engineering manager in Cisco Systems GSBU (Gigabit Switching Business Unit) where he developed and managed key elements of the Catalyst 4000 roadmap. He joined Cisco through the acquisition of Granite Systems. Before Granite, Jeff designed ASICs for NeXT Computer and Firepower Systems and wrote software for Bell Labs.
Jeffrey has an MS in Computer Science from Stanford University.
Anshul Sadana
Vice President, Customer & Systems Engineering

Anshul Sadana has over a decade of experience in engineering management, design & software development in the networking industry. Anshul joined Arista in 2007 and is responsible for product definition and development priorities of Arista’s next generation products. He also leads all systems engineering and customer advocacy functions.
Previously at Cisco, Anshul led the development of the Catalyst 4500 and 4900 product lines and also managed strategic customer relations.
Anshul has an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of Business.

