Summary
Noah Segal-gould is a seasoned automation engineer with a decade of experience delivering production-ready RPA solutions that free employees to focus on higher-value work. He has built and scaled automation programs across healthcare, IT, financial services, telecommunications, energy, and government, blending governance with practical, extensible robots. In his current role with Stefanini, he leads automation initiatives for the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, establishes testing automation infrastructure, and guides end-to-end delivery using UiPath while mentoring teams through pair programming. Previously at CapTech and UiPath, he led opportunities assessments, designed Orchestrator configurations, OCR integrations, and delivered instructor-led trainings on Document Understanding, AI Center, and Communications Mining. As a mentor and trainer, he founded Mentors' Circles to uplift RPA developers and built training material that accelerates partner enablement. Noah holds a BA in Computer Science and Experimental Humanities from Bard College, and he blends technical rigor with a humanities-informed perspective from his interdisciplinary education, based in Austin, Texas.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science and Experimental Humanities, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science and Experimental Humanities at Bard College
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Sound School
English, Spanish