Alexander Soroka is a technology executive and systems delivery leader with two decades of experience bridging private and public sectors to deploy complex solutions for national security, defense, legal, and financial clients. Currently president of RIIG - HOOTL and serving on boards while founding and operating fintech and trading ventures, he blends C-level strategy with hands-on engineering judgment. His background spans technical intelligence and reverse-malware analysis through senior CTO and EVP roles, informing pragmatic approaches to custody, settlements, and DSP/RF/geospatial systems. An active Java backend contributor to notable open-source projects like Apache Jena and ModeShape, he brings deep familiarity with distributed data stores and semantic web tooling. Educated across top executive programs and technical degrees, he is comfortable translating rigorous research-grade computing into production-grade products for high-assurance environments.
17 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Masters Executive MBA, Masters Executive MBA at Rochester Institute of Technology
Global Executive Leadership Program, Global Executive Leadership Program at Yale School of Management
University of California, Irvine
Executive Education Private Equity, Executive Education Private Equity at Columbia Business School
AAS Communications Applications Technology 2010, AAS Communications Applications Technology 2010 at Community College of the Air Force
Certificate, Certificate at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Executive Education Foundation of Private Equity and Venture Capital, Executive Education Foundation of Private Equity and Venture Capital at Harvard Business School
General Management Program, General Management Program at The Wharton School
BS Computer and Information Science, BS Computer and Information Science at University of Maryland Global Campus
Master of Science (M.S.) Information and Knowledge Strategy, Master of Science (M.S.) Information and Knowledge Strategy at Columbia University
Apache Jena, A free and open source Java framework for building Semantic Web and Linked Data applications.
Role in this project:
Backend Developer
Contributions:15 reviews, 176 commits, 93 PRs in 4 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Alexander's commits focus on refactoring and updating the Apache Jena codebase, specifically within the ontology and core modules. They are working on replacing older Java features like `Map1` with more modern Java 8 functional constructs, specifically `Function`. They are also modifying Java code within the data model and permissions modules. These changes suggest involvement in maintaining and improving the core functionality of the Jena framework.
ModeShape is a distributed, hierarchical, transactional, and consistent data store with support for queries, full-text search, events, versioning, references, and flexible and dynamic schemas. It is very fast, highly available, extremely scalable, and it is 100% open source and written in Java. Clients use the JSR-283 standard Java API for content repositories (aka, JCR) or ModeShape's REST API, and can query content through JDBC and SQL.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 2 days
Contributions summary:Alexander focused on modifying the `modeshape-jcr` module, specifically the federation SPI. Their contributions involved refining the contract for change sets related to federated data stores, renaming interfaces, and adding/removing methods. They also introduced and integrated factory machinery and implemented a simple integration test for change event emission, demonstrating core backend functionality. These changes likely support the underlying implementation of the distributed, hierarchical, transactional data store.
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