Kenneth Turcotte has a diverse work experience in the technology industry, with a focus on software engineering, architecture, and development of innovative products. Kenneth is currently serving as the Chief Technology Officer at Bekonix, a California-based SaaS company specializing in IoT Technologies. Prior to their current role, Kenneth worked at RocketLife as a Senior Software Engineer for 17 years. Kenneth also held a position as a Senior Software Architect at GlobalStreams, where they developed the Globecaster internet streaming Device and an internet video conference system with presentation features. Kenneth's previous work experience includes a Vice President of Software Development position at Play, Inc, where they were involved in the development of Snappy Video Snapshot, the first mainstream still video capture device. Additionally, they developed the Trinity Video production system. Before that, Kenneth worked as a Software Engineer at Newtek, where they contributed to the development of the Newtek Video Toaster video production platform, which received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering Development in 1993. The Newtek Video Toaster was the first personal computer system capable of performing real-time video processing, including video effects, switching, character generation, and color processing.
Kenneth Turcotte attended Okanagan College, where they pursued higher education. However, no specific information regarding the start year, end year, degree name, or field of study is provided.
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