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Hands on leader, developer, architect specializing in the design and delivery of distributed systems in lean, agile environments with an emphasis in continuous improvement across people, process and technology. Speaker and published author with 18 years' experience leading the delivery of large and/or complex, high-impact distributed solutions in Retail, Intelligent Transportation, and Gaming & Hospitality.

I'm currently a Principal Engineer at Amazon, within the North America Consumer organization leading our global listings strategy that enable bulk and non-bulk listing experiences for our WW Selling Partners via apps, devices and APIs.

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My New Great Gig in the Sky

I have accepted a position as architect and program manager at Environmental Support Solutions (ESS), a Tempe based software company and Microsoft Certified Gold Partner.  The company develops products (built on the Microsoft .NET platform) that support the management and reporting of environmental and waste management data within private and public organizations ranging from BASF, Petro-Canada to Haliburton, Harley Davidson and the United States Army and Air Force.
 
As a result, I have resigned my position as the Team Lead for the Distributed Application Technologies team at DriveTime Sales & Finance Company. My last day is November 3rd.
 
I can’t say enough good things about DriveTime. This is a growing, dynamic company that is unique in just about every way. The people and relationships that I have made there are truly remarkable and I will truly miss it.
 
Although it was a tough decision, I am extremely excited to start with ESS. This is the first technology company that I have worked in and it will be awesome to work with other great minds in developing products for the environmental and waste management space. It will also be very interesting to work for an international firm.
 
A brave new world awaits…

 

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# re: My New Great Gig in the Sky

Sounds like fun. Good luck at the new job Rick!
11/1/2006 1:58 PM | Richard Hundhausen
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