Bryan Lenihan

VP Software Development And Analytics at Tiber Health

Bryan Lenihan has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Bryan started their career as an Information Systems and Services Manager at the American Dairy Goat Association, where they worked on database administration and programming. Bryan then moved on to roles at Progress Energy and Duke Energy Corporation, where they served as a Senior Analyst and Senior IT Analyst, respectively. In these positions, they developed applications using languages such as C#, PL/SQL, and ASP.Net.

In 2012, Bryan joined Experis as a Senior Developer Consultant/Contractor and was later assigned to the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency as a lead developer and Scrum Master. At Global Value Commerce, they worked as a Senior Software Developer, focusing on internal warehouse management system applications.

In 2014, Bryan joined Allscripts as a Principal Software Engineer and became the technical lead for front-end development, specializing in Angular and other web technologies. Bryan later transitioned to Tiber Health as a Senior Software Architect, where they developed machine learning systems to predict student success in medical studies.

Currently, Bryan is a partner and Principal Software Engineer at Rolesville Software LLC, where they work on software solutions for various organizations. Bryan is also a Founding Member at TownsTown & Company, providing technology advisement and guidance for interactive learning ed-tech gamification projects.

Throughout their career, Bryan has demonstrated expertise in various technologies and has worked on projects involving web development, database administration, and system architecture.

Bryan Lenihan pursued their education in Information Systems and Operations Management at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro from 1991 to 1994. Prior to that, they studied Computer Information Systems at Western Carolina University from 1989 to 1991.

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