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Alexander Z.

VP Software Architect at Percent

Alexander Z. has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over 24 years. Alexander began their career in 1996 as a Senior Software Developer at Russian Credit Bank. From there, they worked at Federal News Agency as a Software Engineer/Project Architect/System Analyst, and at Protec Flagship as a Senior Software Development Engineer.

In 2001, Alexander joined IBM Global Services as a Software Engineer and stayed there until 2004. Following this, they worked at Open Technologies as a Senior System Architect and Developer and at IBM (SPSS) as a Senior WebSphere Software Architect and Developer.

Alexander then joined IHS Markit in 2007 and held several roles, including Director, Architect/Lead Developer, Managed Services, VP, Lead Developer/Software Architect, Markit Services, and VP, Lead Developer and Architect, Parsing (Quotes). During their time at IHS Markit, they were responsible for providing technical leadership, managing local and offshore resources, defining scope and requirements, and implementing technical solutions for multiple products.

In 2017, Alexander joined Lukka, Inc. as a Senior Software Architect/Lead Developer, where they built crypto-native financial enterprise applications and collaborated with businesses to define and analyze requirements. Alexander also played a key role in building and implementing the Lukka Crypto Office platform.

In 2019, Alexander moved to Aetion as a Principal Engineer, and from there, they joined Percent in 2020 as a VP Software Architect. Overall, Alexander Z. demonstrates a wealth of experience in software development, architecture, technical leadership, and product management in various industries.

Alexander Z. obtained a Master's degree in Computer Science (Networks and Databases) + AI + Applied Mathematics from the National Nuclear Research University "MEPhI" between 1992 and 1998. Later, they completed a Bachelor of Science (BS) program in Certificate in Financial Management at the Moscow University of Economics and Finance, which ended in 2005.

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