Shadrach Vaughn

Founder & CEO at GoApron

Shadrach Vaughn has a diverse work experience history. Starting in 2010, they worked as an Administrative Assistant at CSUSM, where they provided program information and assistance to students. In 2012, they had an internship at Sempra Energy as an SDG&E Plant Accounting Intern, where they created SOX tests and reinforced book concepts. Shadrach continued at Sempra Energy in 2013 as a Financial Reporting Intern, where they analyzed information for financial disclosures and assisted in preparing financial filings. In 2014, they were an Audit Associate at Deloitte, providing external audit services for financial services clients. Shadrach also had a brief role as a Tax Intern at RPR Partners, LLP in the same year, preparing tax returns and analyzing financial statements. In 2015, they worked at Lite App as Co Founder & CEO, developing a personal finance education app. Shadrach then joined San Diego Gas & Electric, where they held two positions: IT Portfolio Financial Analyst from 2016 to 2018 and Risk Financial Analyst from 2015 to 2016. In 2018, Vaughn founded ParkConnect, a car parking solution, which later pivoted to GoApron in 2019. Shadrach is currently the Founder & CEO of GoApron, a company that helps airports modernize gate and landing management.

Shadrach Vaughn pursued their education at California State University San Marcos from 2009 to 2014, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Business Administration with a focus on Accounting and Finance. In 2013, they also attended Hong Kong Baptist University for a brief period, specializing in Accounting and Business/Management.

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San Diego, United States

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GoApron

We've helped numerous airports modernize gate & landing management and eliminate revenue leakage! At GoApron we strive to give our customers what they value the most and that’s time. Working with airports our team and I learned quite some time ago that airfield operations at airports and specifically aircraft parking is being done in anold-fashioned way. Today, operators are still parking planes with a pen, paper, fax, spreadsheets, and pdfs. All while having to manage their apron responsibilities such as airfield safety, monitoring maintenance work, weather conditions, runway conditions, and communicating with Air Traffic Control. Additionally, airfield operations specialists are spending time throughout their day and night shifts taking phone calls from airlines and ground handlers to manually allocate gate assignments for day use and RON parking. We provide software solutions that helps airports park airplanes smarter, save time, forecast scheduling, and increase revenue. We're helping airports move into the digital era.


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