25+ Years of Professional Experience
1999 - Present
Key Achievements & Personal Impact:
Working with the VP at Samsung's North American HQ in Advanced R&D took ownership of a Golang application controlling hundreds of systems through multi-platform binaries communicating with a centralized system for testing storage firmware owning the Golang stack entirely and working alongside a team of firmware engineers.
Lab Creation: Helped create and develop a lab of machines to test hundreds of configurations for firmware automation platforms and performance.
Golang Agents: Developed Golang single binary no dependency agents to run and automate the entire firmware loading, running, and information gathering from all nodes.
Centralized Reporting & Dashboard: Developed and maintained advanced reporting via a centralized dashboard for executives and engineers.
GitLab Migration & SME: Migrated codebases and projects and operated as SME on GitLab bringing the service in and standing up past and present projects in the service.
Locations:
Samsung North America HQ in San Jose CA, USA
Teams & Titles:
Advanced R&D Storage Division
Corporate team events and security partnerships.
Samsung Community Robotics Competitions
Earth Day Community Outreach
St. Jude Community Partnerships and Events
Working with the community on judging panels for robotics.
Since 1988, The Tech Challenge has been the signature program of The Tech. The program has directly impacted over 40,000 students, many of whom have gone on to successful careers in Silicon Valley and beyond.
As the community event for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the St. Jude Walk is where we unite supporters across the country to provide hope and healing for families during their toughest times. Regardless of your pace or path, when you join the St. Jude Walk, you're taking steps to cure childhood cancer.
Treatments developed at St. Jude have helped raise the survival rate for children with cancer in the United States, where four out of five children survive cancer. In many countries, however, one out of five children who develop cancer will survive. We won't stop until no child dies from cancer, no matter where they live.
St. Jude has one of the largest pediatric sickle cell programs in the country. We treat children with sickle cell disease from birth through age 18.