GB

Greg Balotskiy

Senior .net Developer at SQAD LLC

Greg Balotskiy is a seasoned software professional with extensive experience in .Net development and consulting. Currently serving as a Senior .Net Developer at SQAD LLC since May 2017, Greg previously held positions as a Senior Consultant at Hi-Tech Solutions, focusing on CME Chicago, and as a Senior Developer at Interbank, where responsibilities included support and enhancements for the Interbank Portal. Past roles also include work at Stericycle on the conversion of the Towers application to Silverlight 4.0, as well as consulting positions at ADP and Sanford. Earlier in the career, Greg led the development of the Project Tracking System at Chase and contributed to the conversion of local office systems at Underwriters Laboratories. Greg holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Technical University.

Location

Lake Zurich, United States

Links

Previous companies


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams


Offices

This person is not in any offices


SQAD LLC

For more than 4 decades, SQAD® has provided media & advertising partners with trusted advertising cost intelligence & efficient software applications for research, analytics, and media planning. MediaTools: Cloud-Enabled Planning & Collaboration Software - The most-trusted planning tool for agencies and brands worldwide. Battle-tested by the largest advertisers and proven to be a mission-critical part of the planning & approval process. MediaCosts: Proprietary Advertising Cost Intelligence - With more than 40 years as the leader in media cost research tools, SQAD provides the most-complete cost database for Network TV, Cable TV, SpotTV, Hispanic TV, Internet Display/Video, Radio, & Out-Of-Home. MediaLogic: Dynamic Analytics For Ratings & Viewership Data - The ONLY cross-data analytics & research tool leveraging the power of massive data providers like Nielsen & comScore in an easy-to-use research platform that helps surface relevant audience stories for Local Stations, Syndicators, and Networks.