I am a junior studying Computer Science at Cornell University. I love how Computer Science provides a person with the framework of logically thinking about real world problems, and also with the tools to solve them. I've done more backend work in the past, but I'm always open to full-stack opportunities.
Helped transform the modern-day automotive service industry by building a decline marketing service to sell to dealerships. This service allowed for the identification of declined services within a repair order, and then automatically queued up customized texts and emails, dependent on what the customer declined, to be sent out.
Capitalize on low hanging fruit to identify a ballpark value added activity to beta test. Override the digital divide with additional clickthroughs from DevOps. Nanotechnology immersion along the information highway will close the loop on focusing solely on the bottom line.
Podcasting operational change management inside of workflows to establish a framework. Taking seamless key performance indicators offline to maximise the long tail. Keeping your eye on the ball while performing a deep dive on the start-up mentality to derive convergence on cross-platform integration.
Collaboratively administrate empowered markets via plug-and-play networks. Dynamically procrastinate B2C users after installed base benefits. Dramatically visualize customer directed convergence without revolutionary ROI.
GPA: 3.714
GPA: 4.688
Apart from being a web developer, I enjoy most of my time being outdoors. In the winter, I am an avid skier and novice ice climber. During the warmer months here in Colorado, I enjoy mountain biking, free climbing, and kayaking.
When forced indoors, I follow a number of sci-fi and fantasy genre movies and television shows, I am an aspiring chef, and I spend a large amount of my free time exploring the latest technology advancements in the front-end web development world.