Bill Arink

Senior Engineering Manager at Bombora

Bill Arink has a solid background in software engineering and leadership roles. Bill started their career in 1995 as a Software Engineer and DBA at ARGO, where they worked on developing and architecting server-side solutions for secure financial transactions. In 1998, they joined Computer City as a Senior Software Engineer and DBA, where they focused on PL/SQL and Java server-side development for supply chain management solutions. Bill then worked at FCS Corp. from 1998 to 2003 as a Software Engineer Technical Lead, responsible for architecture, development, and delivery of mission-critical SAAS applications for the financial services industry.

In 2003, Bill joined JPMorgan Chase & Co. as a Vice President of Technology, leading engineering teams and overseeing application development for the Wall Street Office suite of products. Bill then moved to Netfactor in 2008, where they served as the Vice President of Technology, responsible for R&D strategy, software engineering, and data center operations for SAAS and external API platforms.

Currently, Bill is working at Bombora as a Senior Engineering Manager, leading geographically distributed software engineering teams. Bill'sresponsibilities include hiring, performance management, employee development, and collaborating with various functions to develop solutions on Google and AWS cloud platforms. Prior to their current role, they also served as a Senior Software Architect at Bombora, leading the migration of existing applications to scalable serverless solutions on Google Cloud and AWS.

Overall, Bill Arink has extensive experience in software engineering, architectural design, and leadership roles, with a focus on SAAS platforms, server-side development, and cloud solutions.

Bill Arink has a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Information Systems from the University of Arizona. Bill also studied Applied Mathematics at Missouri State University. In addition to their degrees, Bill has obtained several certifications from Microsoft, including MCP: Analyzing Requirements and Defining Solution Architectures, MCSD: Web Applications, and MCTS: Microsoft SQL Server: Implementation and Maintenance. The exact years of completion for these certifications are not specified.

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