Guerry Semones is an experienced software professional with over two decades of work experience. Guerry has held various roles in different companies, showcasing their expertise in software development and management.
Guerry started their professional journey in 1995 at Tapestry Computing as a Senior Technical Specialist. Guerry was responsible for project leadership, customer consultation, and integration of Oracle technologies with other systems.
In 1996, they joined World Wide Technology as a Senior Systems Analyst and later became the Chief Architect. In these roles, they focused on service-oriented architectures (SOA) for e-business initiatives, led projects from design to implementation, and defined SOA-based services for in-house applications.
In 2001, Guerry joined Appistry as a Senior Software Engineer and later took on the role of Product Manager and Developer Relations. Guerry played a key role in product management, architectural design, and development of cloud-native applications.
From 2010 to 2012, Guerry worked at Bizmanualz, Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer and Agile/Lean Coach, leading product functionality growth in monthly releases for their compliance management software.
In 2011, they were a Product Manager, Agile/Lean Coach, and Senior Software Engineer at Nimbus EMR, where they applied lean/kanban principles to enhance software development processes and directed product development.
Guerry's work experience also includes roles at Bridge Software LLC, VinLogx, and AdKiosks, LLC (via Lazerfish) as a Software Developer and Co-Architect, contributing to the development and maintenance of various software solutions.
Since 2013, Guerry has been working as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at SimpleConsign.
Overall, Guerry Semones has a wide range of experience in software development, architecture, product management, and agile/lean coaching, making him a valuable asset in the tech industry.
Guerry Semones studied Computer Science at Duke University from 1986 to 1990. Prior to that, from 1983 to 1985, they also studied Computer Science at North Carolina State University.
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