I am a voracious learner, with a strong mind for software architecture and best practices, driven by a passion for people. My biggest strengths are my keen insight into data and my ability to create strong, meaningful, relationships with my clients and my team.
Background
I graduated from The Evergreen State College where my focus was in computer science; I also have an academic background in business administration, economics, and statistics. At Evergreen most of my experience was with C/C++, and Python.
I received the Governor's Scholarship and Passport to College scholarship from the College Success Foundation in 2010 and I have continued to be involved with CSF since. I have been employed by CSF as a mentor for students as both a Passport Navigator (Program Assistant) and a Peer Counselor for Make It Happen.
I worked for the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) as a full stack .NET developer. At OSPI I have gained deep familiarity with OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect through my work with Identity Server 3 and Identity Server 4. I am the key architect and primary developer of a custom development framework used by over fifty web applications.
Specialties: C#, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, T-SQL, Python, C/C++, Java, Object Oriented Programming, RESTful Web APIs, microservices, ASP.NET, UNIX, Data Analysis, Critical Thinking, Microsoft Excel, Strategic Planning, Customer Service & Relations.