Justin Capsuto
About Justin Capsuto
Justin Capsuto is the Lead Import and Export Analyst at Rambus, where he has worked since 2019. He has a background in logistics and trade compliance, with previous roles at companies such as Google and Continuum, and experience in the United States Air Force as a Military Police Officer.
Current Role at Rambus
Justin Capsuto serves as the Lead Import and Export Analyst at Rambus, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing logistics and trade compliance processes. He maintains vendor relationships with company carriers and customs brokerage services, ensuring smooth operations in import and export activities. Capsuto also focuses on automated process improvements within the logistics framework, enhancing efficiency and compliance.
Previous Experience at Continuum
Before joining Rambus, Justin Capsuto worked at Continuum as a Sales Order and Export Compliance Specialist from 2014 to 2016. During his two years in this role, based in San Jose, CA, he gained valuable experience in managing sales orders and ensuring compliance with export regulations.
Military Service Background
Justin Capsuto served in the United States Air Force Security Forces as a Military Police Officer from 2006 to 2008. His service took place in Lackland, TX, where he developed skills in security and law enforcement, contributing to his professional development.
Education and Academic Background
Justin Capsuto completed his high school education at Oxnard High School, earning a High School Diploma from 1996 to 2000. His studies focused on Political Science and Government, providing a foundational understanding of governmental systems and policies.
Experience in Logistics and Compliance
Throughout his career, Justin Capsuto has held various positions in logistics and compliance. He worked as a Senior Logistics Analyst at Adecco for Google from 2016 to 2018 and as a Logistics Specialist at Good Sam Family from 2008 to 2012. In these roles, he provided guidance on IATA and 49 CFR regulations concerning dangerous goods materials, demonstrating his expertise in trade compliance.