Ken Hill

Principal Software Engineer at TED Conferences

Ken Hill has a diverse and extensive work experience. Ken started their career as an intern at Acclaim Entertainment in 1999. From there, they worked as a Software Engineer at Sony Online Entertainment in 2000. Ken then joined MTV Networks as a Software Developer, where they handled message board systems and mass email campaigns for various MTV web properties. In 2002, Ken Hill became a Senior Software Developer at United Media, overseeing the daily operations of web sites like Dilbert.com and Comics.com. Ken then worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Major League Baseball from 2009 to 2011, focusing on the development and maintenance of digital asset management systems. Currently, Ken Hill holds the position of Principal Software Engineer and Lead Software Architect at TED Conferences, where they have been making significant contributions to core technical products since 2012.

Ken Hill attended East Islip High School from 1992 to 1995. Following that, they pursued a bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Stony Brook University from 1995 to 1999.

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  • Principal Software Engineer

    March, 2021 - present

  • Lead Software Architect

    January, 2012

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