Jaeson Lauritzen

Senior Software Engineer at Acclinate

Jaeson Lauritzen has a diverse work experience starting from their recent role as a Senior Software Engineer at Acclinate since June 2023. Before that, they worked as a Software Engineer at Landing from December 2021 to June 2023. Prior to their employment at Landing, Jaeson worked as a Freelance Full-stack Developer from January 2017 to December 2021, where they deployed and maintained nwfunctionalmedicine.com and drkirstin.com.

Before becoming a freelance developer, Jaeson was a Senior Systems Administrator at Collins, where they played a crucial role in rebuilding the company website and overhauling various internal and public web applications from August 2014 to December 2021.

Prior to that, Jaeson had a significant role as a Network Engineer at Consumer Cellular, Inc. Jaeson led a team to achieve PCI compliance and designed and implemented a 10GbE network for a colocation deployment of VMware, storage, and server farm environment. During their tenure from March 2012 to August 2014, they also managed multiple site deployments of network and security hardware.

To kickstart their career, Jaeson served in the United States Marine Corps. Jaeson held the position of Data Chief (Supervisor) from August 2010 to February 2012. From February 2007 to August 2010, they served as a Data Systems Network Administrator, where they deployed and maintained a SharePoint platform used by battle commanders and established a regimental level help desk.

Jaeson Lauritzen attended the Marine Corps Communications and Electronics School from 2007 to 2010. No degree or field of study information was provided.

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Portland, United States

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Acclinate integrates culture and technology to achieve more inclusive clinical research. They help pharmaceutical companies, CROs, and healthcare organizations access and engage communities of color so their research efforts are more inclusive and reflect the populations they serve.


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