Mark Weaver

Chief Technology Officer at Addressable

Mark Weaver has worked in a variety of roles in the tech industry since 2001. Mark began their career as a Software Engineer I at Element K, where they worked with a variety of technologies including Java, JSP, Visual Basic .NET, XSL, Xpath, XML, HTML, CSS, DHTML, JavaScript, Flash and ActionScript 1. Mark then moved on to become a Lead Software Engineer at FreeWheel Media, where they managed the Integration team and was responsible for quickly and accurately integrating two different products. In 2006, they became a Web Programmer at GUBA, where they developed and maintained a Flash video player and integrated ad networks. Mark then moved on to become a Sr. Software Engineer at SmartyCard, where they created an interactive game platform that displays points, progress and e-learning games. In 2009, they became the Lead Flash Engineer at Idle Games, responsible for building the player interaction layer of a MMOG Facebook game. Mark then moved on to KIXEYE, where they were the Development Director and Lead Engineer. In 2015, they founded BigData Weaver, LLC and worked as a Data Consultant, Tripping - Director Of Engineering, Comcast - Director Of Architecture, Sharethrough - Data Engineer - Consultant, Jurispect - Principal Engineer, and Data Consultant - Snowflake Computing. Mark also worked as a Solutions Architect - Consultant at Snowflake Computing. In 2018, they became the Director of Engineering, Platform and DevOps at TaskRabbit. Currently, they are the Chief Technology Officer at Addressable.app, where they are responsible for handwriting addresses and messages with an actual ballpoint pen to ensure consumers see the message.

Mark Weaver attended Monroe Community College from 1995 to 1997, where they studied Computer Science. Mark also attended St. John Fisher University from 1990 to 1992. No additional certifications have been provided.

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Timeline

  • Chief Technology Officer

    October, 2019 - present