Google Cloud & Kotlin GDE Kevin Davin helps others learn in the face of
challenges
Posted by Kevin Hernandez, Developer Relations Community
Manager
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Kevin Davin speaking at the
SnowCamp Conference in
2019 |
Kevin Davin has always had a passion for learning and helping
others learn, no matter their background or unique challenges they may face. He explains, “I
want to learn something new every day, I want to help others learn, and I’m addicted to
learning.” This mantra is evident in everything he does from giving talks at numerous
conferences to helping people from underrepresented groups overcome imposter syndrome and even
helping them become GDEs. In addition to learning, Kevin is also passionate about diversity
and inclusion efforts, partly inspired by navigating the world with partial
blindness.
Kevin has been a
professional programmer for 10 years now and has been in the field of Computer Science for
about 20 years. Through the years, he has emphasized the importance of learning how and where
to learn. For example, while he learned a lot while he was studying at a university, he was
able to learn just as much through his colleagues. In fact, it was through his colleagues that
he picked up lessons in teamwork and the ability to learn from people with different points of
view and experience. Since he was able to learn so much from those around him, Kevin also
wanted to pay it forward and started volunteering at a school for people with disabilities.
Guided by the Departmental Centers for People with Disabilities, the aim of the program is to
teach coding languages and reintegrate students into a technical profession. During his time
at this center, Kevin helped students practice what they learned and ultimately successfully
transition into a new career.
During these experiences, Kevin was
always involved in the developer community through open-source projects. It was through these
projects that he learned about the GDE program and was connected to Google Developer
advocates. Kevin was drawn to the GDE program because he wanted to share his knowledge with
others and have direct access to Google in order to become an advocate on behalf of
developers. In 2016, he discovered Kubernetes and helped his company at the time move to
Google Cloud. He always felt like this model was the right solution and invested a lot of time
to learn it and practice it. “Google Cloud is made for developers. It’s like a Lego set
because you can take the parts you want and put it together,” he remarked.
The GDE program has given him access to the things he values most: being a part of a
developer community, being an advocate for developers, helping people from all backgrounds
feel included, and above all, an opportunity to learn something new every day. Kevin’s parting
advice for hopeful GDEs is: “Even if you can’t reach the goal of being a GDE now, you can
always get accepted in the future. Don’t be afraid to fail because without failure, you won’t
learn anything.” With his involvement in the program, Kevin hopes to continue connecting with
the developer community and learning while supporting diversity efforts.
Learn more about Kevin on
Twitter &
LinkedIn.
The Google Developer Experts (GDE) program is a global network of
highly experienced technology experts, influencers, and thought leaders who actively support
developers, companies, and tech communities by speaking at events and publishing
content.