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Mark Gerard

Architect / Lead Developer at Rightpoint

Mark Gerard has a diverse work experience in various roles and companies. Mark started their career as a Contractor for TEKsystems in 2007, designing aspects of a middle tier system for AT&T. In 2008, they joined Recursion Software, Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer, where they developed a new architecture for rapid enterprise application development on mobile platforms.

In 2010, Mark worked as a Consultant for TEKsystems, serving as a Senior Software Engineer with Agile at Southwest Airlines. Mark engineered enhancements for the website, significantly increasing revenue. Mark also worked as a Project Lead at Parago, where they designed web applications for an E-commerce website.

From 2013 to 2014, Mark was a Sr. Dev Lead at JPMorgan Chase, where they drafted enterprise frameworks and designed technical specifications based on business requirements. Mark then worked as an Enterprise Architect at AT&T from 2014 to 2015, defining web UI architecture and APIs for customer transactions.

From 2015 to 2017, Mark was a Sr. Software Developer at USAA, where they developed a case-oriented membership view and implemented automated build mechanisms. Mark then joined Curantis Solutions in 2017 as a Sr. Java Developer, where they worked on various projects including role-based access control optimization and the establishment of an Enterprise Data Warehouse.

In 2018, Mark became an Architect/Lead Developer at TandemSeven/Genpact Experience, focusing on architectural and development responsibilities. In 2020, they joined Rightpoint in the same role.

Throughout their career, Mark has demonstrated a strong expertise in software development, architecture, and design. Mark has a comprehensive skillset in various technologies and frameworks, including Java, JavaScript, SQL, and ETL scripting.

Mark Gerard earned a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The specific duration of their education and any prior educational experiences are unknown.

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