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Brian Lukis

Co-founder & Software Developer at GogyUp

Brian Lukis has the following work experience:

1. GogyUp - Co-founder & Software Developer

- Worked as a web and app developer/designer/architect.

- GogyUp is a fresh take on adult literacy and education.

- Joined in October 2016.

2. Snapspheres - Co-founder, Developer, & Marketing

- Responsible for product development, design, and marketing.

- Snapspheres is a company that focuses on photo globes.

- Joined in November 2017.

3. Proto Labs - Software Developer

- Worked on internal software development and design for various department workflows.

- Developed customer-facing websites to support dynamic quotes and customer uploads.

- Involved in software architecture, database design and management, and UX/design.

- Helped establish foreign subsidiaries in the UK and Japan.

- Joined in November 2000 and left in October 2015.

Brian Lukis attended Gustavus Adolphus College from 1996 to 2000. Brian earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Mathematics and Art during their time at the college. No further education history is provided beyond this information.

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Minnetonka, United States

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GogyUp

GogyUp (go - jee - up) expands economic opportunity and security for adults, their families and their employers by addressing two entrenched problems: 1. The lack of access to basic skills training: less than 5% of an estimated 90,000,000 U.S. adults who struggle to read technical documentation have access to the instruction they need. 2. A chronic labor shortage as the number of available workers with the skills necessary to match the current and future need for labor. Who is GogyUp? Four co-founders with broad experience: a career educator who has taught, lead and innovated at the local, regional, and national levels; a data scientist and former college math instructor who created our proprietary instruction engine; two senior developers who built the infrastructure enabling the publicly traded Protolabs to grow from a 9-person start-up to a multinational company generating over $300 million in annual revenue.


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