Paul Ray's work experience includes a variety of roles in software development and engineering. Paul started their career at PODS in 2010, where they developed new solutions using SQL Server and C# to replace legacy VB6 code. From 2009 to 2011, they worked as a contract developer for Lender Processing Services, Inc., where they decoupled the data layer from the UI and developed a Project Exchange application. Paul then joined MTS Medication Technologies in 2011 as a senior software engineer, modifying and customizing prescription data import interfaces. At Valpak from 2011 to 2013, Paul redesigned and rewrote the VPOffice Order Entry system. From 2013 to 2014, they worked as a senior developer at the Office of Ken Burke, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pinellas County, developing a document processing system. Paul then moved on to Tropics Software Technologies, where they developed and maintained the Breeze product for workman's compensation insurance companies. From 2014 to 2017, Paul worked as a senior developer at Conifer Health Solutions, maintaining and developing various web-based applications. In 2017, they worked as a software developer contractor at Identifi.net, designing and building multiple restful web APIs. Most recently, Paul served as a senior developer at e-INS Insurance Technology & Processing, developing back-end and middle tier solutions for homeowners claims. In 2018, they became a city council member for the City of Gulfport, where they focus on improving the city's appearance and ensuring citizen safety and quality of life.
Paul Ray attended Hampshire Country School for an unspecified duration. Paul then went on to attend Middleboro High School, although the dates of their enrollment are not provided. Later, Paul pursued various coursework in computer science but did not obtain a degree.
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