Daniel Wegrzen

Director Of Software Engineering at RENU Management

Daniel Wegrzen has extensive work experience in software development and engineering. Daniel is currently serving as the Director of Software Engineering at RENU Management since January 2020. Prior to this, they worked at Kerauno as a Software Developer, starting in July 2019 and ending in January 2020. Before Kerauno, they were a Software Developer at Inverse-Square, which was later acquired by Kerauno, beginning in September 2016 and concluding in July 2019. Daniel also has experience in the semiconductor industry, having held various roles at Samsung Austin Semiconductor from 2005 to 2014, including Module Manager, Diffusion Engineering Shift Supervisor, Diffusion Engineer Team Leader, Diffusion Process Engineer, and Wet Etch Process Engineer.

Daniel Wegrzen attended The University of Texas at Austin from 2000 to 2005, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. In 2016, they also briefly attended The Iron Yard and studied Back End Ruby on Rails, although they did not obtain a degree in that field. In 2015, Daniel obtained a certification called the Patent Bar from the USPTO.

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RENU Management

RENU Management provides fully integrated Real Estate services in over 20 US Markets and rapidly expanding nationwide. RENU Management is an industry leader in Real Estate Acquisition, Disposition, Renovation, and Property Management. We partner with Institutional REITs, Private Equity Funds, Asset Managers, and Regional Investors to manage the entire acquisition process; Buying, Renovating, and Managing Single Family Rental Investments. We currently provide Acquisition and Property Management services in the following cities and growing: Indianapolis, Indiana Atlanta, Georgia Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Jacksonville, Florida Orlando, Florida Tampa, Florida Southeast Florida Charlotte, North Carolina Phoenix, Arizona Las Vegas, Nevada Nashville, Tennessee Milwaukee, Wisconsin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Minneapolis, Minnesota Birmingham, Alabama