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Hope Gipson

Software Engineer at StagePilot

Hope Gipson has a diverse work experience in the audio engineering and software development industries. Hope started their career as an intern at Aspen Leaf Recording, where they gained hands-on experience in mixing and mastering live sessions. Hope then worked as a staff engineer at Robert E. Mulloy Studios, where they taught audio engineering students and maintained the studio equipment.

Hope further honed their skills as a live sound engineer at Belmont University, where they constructed stages and managed sound quality for commercial concerts and sporting events. Hope also worked as an audiovisual technician at the Grand Ole Opry, supporting front of house engineers and coordinating backstage operations during live concerts.

Hope'sexpertise in the audio industry led their to become a studio engineer at Ocean Way Nashville Studio, where they prepared recording sessions for high-profile clients in the music and film industry. Hope also served as an audiovisual technician at PSAV, providing technical expertise and troubleshooting networking issues for clients.

In 2019, they became an audio engineer and owner of their own company, NMS. Hope'sresponsibilities included mix/mastering audio projects for clients worldwide, growing monthly revenue, and working on various audio projects such as podcasting, film audio, music videos, and video game programming.

Hope's most recent role is as a software engineer at StagePilot, where they develop entertainment and streaming audio platforms using React, Twilio, and Mux. Hope also contributes to the development of RESTful APIs using Go, Ruby, and Python, employing principles of domain-driven design.

Overall, Hope Gipson has demonstrated their versatility and expertise in the audio engineering and software development fields through their diverse range of experiences and accomplishments.

Hope Gipson completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Audio Engineering at Belmont University from 2014 to 2018. In 2020 and 2021, they attended the Flatiron School to pursue Full Stack Web Development, although a specific degree was not mentioned. Additionally, they obtained certifications in "The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking" and "Technical Support Fundamentals" from Coursera in February 2021 and January 2021, respectively.

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