Kenneth Lemieux

Director Of Software Engineering at Whelen Engineering Company, Inc.

Kenneth Lemieux started their work experience in 1981 as an Electronics Technician at Nova Electronics. Kenneth then joined Whelen Engineering in 1987 as a Supervising Electronic Test Technician and worked in that role until 1993. After that, they became an Electronics R&D Technician at Whelen Engineering until 2000. From 2000 to 2004, Kenneth worked as a Project Engineer, responsible for electronic and embedded firmware design. In 2003, they transitioned to the role of Software Development Manager - Engineering, where they led an Agile team in building various applications, including order specification tools and configuration applications. Finally, in 2019, Kenneth became the Director Of Software Development at Whelen Engineering.

Kenneth Lemieux has an extensive education history spanning several institutions and disciplines. In 1979, they completed their high school education at NAHARA, focusing on general education. Following this, from 1988 to 1992, Kenneth pursued a Electronics Certificate at the Cleveland Institute of Electronics, specializing in Digital Electronics with microprocessor training.

In 2000, Kenneth enrolled in Middlesex Community College, where they completed a degree in Information Systems with a focus on Computer Science in 2004. During this time, they gained a solid foundation in computer science.

Afterwards, Kenneth attended Central Connecticut State University from 2004 to 2006, majoring in Computer Science and Mathematics. Here, they further enhanced their knowledge in these areas.

Additionally, Kenneth engaged in continuing education at various points in their career. In 1997, they pursued a continuing education program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializing in Switch mode power supply design. In 2016, they participated in a Principles Of Leadership For Managers course offered by the Employers Association of the NorthEast.

Furthermore, Kenneth holds a certification in Corporate Innovation: Strategies for Leveraging Ecosystems, obtained from the MIT Sloan Executive Education in April 2019, demonstrating their commitment to staying updated in their field.

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