Daniel Brown

Senior Software Engineer at The Mechanical Licensing Collective

Daniel Brown is a Senior Software Engineer at The Mechanical Licensing Collective since October 2021, following a role as Lead Developer at Popwallet from December 2019 to September 2021, where responsibilities included service design, development, and mentoring. Prior experience includes positions as a Software Development Consultant at Slalom and Daugherty Business Solutions, where contributions focused on cloud deployments and software architecture. Daniel has also served as an Analyst-Developer II at Maritz Travel, where project management and development of a costing tool were key duties, and as a Release Engineer at Monsanto, helping develop a mobile application for streamlined production releases. Daniel began a career in the food and beverage industry prior to transitioning to technology. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from the University of Missouri-Saint Louis and an Associate of Arts from Moberly Area Community College.

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