Clover, South Carolina, United States
Detail oriented and results driven TECHNICAL LEADER with 30 years of SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT experience. Excels at providing full Software Development Life Cycle, including business analysis, requirements gathering, product development, quality assurance, software validation, regulatory compliance, and product support. Outstanding reputation for performance excellence, leadership, and results. Logical thinker and problem solver. Passionate about software development and providing solutions that affect the lives of people. Solution oriented rather than tool oriented, with a broad knowledge of technologies. Architect in a maintainable and modular way. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Full-Stack developer experienced at leading daily stand-ups and mentoring other developers. Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) with excellent written and verbal communication. Attained the MCSA: Web Applications certification in 2019 and the MCSD: App Builder certification in 2020. Specialties: Full-Stack Developer • Web/Windows SDLC • Web Services • Software Design • Azure DevOps • Agile/Scrum • TDD • CI/CD • Code Reviews • Automated Testing Microsoft Tools • GraphQL • Blazor, C#, VB, ASP.Net, JavaScript, JQuery, CSS, HTML, XML, JSON • .NET Framework • Microsoft SQL Server • FDA Regulatory Compliance • CMMI • DRY, KISS, YAGNI
Spectrum Medical designs and builds advanced heart-lung machines (HLMs) — life-support systems that temporarily replace the function of the heart and lungs to sustain patients during cardiac surgery or critical care. I contribute to the backend development of our Quantum Informatics platform, building GraphQL and REST APIs that support real-time patient safety and clinical best practices for high-risk populations in the operating room and ICU. The Quantum Informatics platform integrates compliance, complication, and critical-care scoring systems with sophisticated alerting and decision-support tools, helping clinicians reduce adverse events and improve outcomes in the most critical care environments.
Monarch developed EndoTool, an FDA-cleared clinical decision support system for inpatient insulin dosing. Originally created by Dr. Pat Burgess (clinical algorithms) and Shade Mecum (business strategy) while I was with Interplat Solutions, EndoTool has become a leading platform for safe and effective glucose management in hospitals. Over 17 years with EndoTool, I led the design and development of new software and major revisions, translating product requirements into architectural and design specifications. My role was to ensure the algorithms could be delivered in a reliable, scalable, and clinically usable platform. Key contributions included: Architecture & platform evolution – Built the original Windows thick-client version and later guided the transition to a browser-based platform, simplifying hospital deployment. Regulatory compliance – Helped establish a quality management system compliant with FDA 21 CFR Part 820 and ISO 13485, enabling multiple 510(k) clearances. Integration – Led work on HL7/EMR integrations and analytics, ensuring EndoTool fit into hospital workflows. Continuity & stewardship – Maintained product integrity through multiple ownership transitions (Hospira → Eigen/Monarch) while supporting expansion to the SubQ product line. While I cannot take credit for the medical algorithms or business vision, I take pride in having been the engineer who turned that vision into a working product — one that remains in use nearly two decades later and, as of September 23, 2025, has become a key part of Glooko’s hospital-to-home diabetes care strategy.
I founded Witness Today in 2003 as a ministry to provide free website hosting and email services to Christian churches, ministries, and believers worldwide. In 2006, it became a registered non-profit organization and eventually grew to support 1,500+ websites across 80+ countries. Our mission was simple: to empower faith-based organizations with the tools they needed to share their message and connect with their communities online. Despite closing operations in March 2020 due to various challenges, I remain deeply grateful for the opportunity to lead this work and for the lasting impact it had in helping ministries extend their reach and touch lives across the globe.
Developed the eCITATION solution as a joint venture between the NC Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) and the NC State Highway Patrol. eCITATION allows law enforcement agencies (LEAs) to enter citation information using a mobile data computer (MDC) in the patrol car and print out the citation to give to the recipient. The information is transmitted almost immediately to the local clerk of superior court (CSC) office, the official court record keeper. North Carolina is the first state to implement such a system. Successfully ran a pilot in Cumberland County in 2001, and then spent several years rolling it out to all 100 counties. The project was an excellent example of collaboration among government agencies, including those in constitutionally separate branches of state and local government. As of May 31, 2010: * 247 LEAs with 11,246 officers statewide have been provided with eCITATION access. * 4,324,826 electronic citations have been processed since inception. * 759,887 electronic citations have been issued so far in 2010. * Over 78.3% of traffic and infractions citations are now issued through eCITATION, and this number continues to grow.
Responsible for a centralized voter registration database application for the entire State of California. This provided ability to identify and notify counties of possible duplicate registrants based on customizable criteria. It also provided ability to share information with various State agencies, such as DMV and NCOA.