Myles Morrone

Senior Enterprise Software Engineer at BrieBug

Myles Morrone has a diverse range of work experience spanning various industries. Myles is currently working as a Senior Enterprise Software Engineer at Briebug, where they lead client communication, assists with team management tasks, and conducts code reviews and sprint planning sessions. Prior to this, Myles served as the Chief Technology Officer at The Qonnection, where they were responsible for website development, technical infrastructure, and data security.

Myles also has experience in education, having worked as an Adjunct Instructor at Cape Fear Community College, teaching cloud application development and IT project management. Myles has also served as a Computer Science Teacher in the TEALS Program and a Student Teaching Assistant at Kent State University.

In addition to their work in technology and education, Myles has a background in the military and cybersecurity. Myles served as an Information Systems Officer at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where they provided computer and network-related support to cadets. Myles also gained experience in cyber defense as a Cyber Defense Analyst Externship at GE Aviation, where they trained in detecting and mitigating cyber threats and developed an automated Python script to enhance threat detection.

Earlier in their career, Myles served in the US Army as a Signal Support Systems Specialist, responsible for establishing and maintaining communication systems. Myles also served as a member of the personal security detail for the Battalion Commander.

Overall, Myles Morrone's work experience showcases their expertise in software engineering, technology leadership, education, and military communications and cybersecurity.

Myles Morrone completed their education in two different institutions. Myles attended the United States Military Academy at West Point from 2012 to 2015, where they focused on Information Technology. Although they did not graduate with a degree from West Point, this experience likely provided him with a strong foundation in the field.

Following their time at West Point, Myles joined Kent State University from 2016 to 2018. At Kent State, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Engineering with a specialization in Computer Engineering Technology. This program would have equipped him with practical skills and knowledge in the field.

In addition to their formal education, Myles obtained a Technician Class Amateur Radio Operator certification from the Federal Communications Commission in March 2017. This certification demonstrates their proficiency in operating amateur radio equipment and potentially indicates their interest and expertise in relevant technologies.

Overall, Myles Morrone has a background in Information Technology, with a focus on computer engineering technology and an additional certification in amateur radio operation.

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  • Senior Enterprise Software Engineer

    September, 2021 - present