Summary
Andre Campbell is a software engineer with 10 years of experience, currently building distributed authorization infrastructure at Google and contributing to Zanzibar, a globally distributed system for authorization decisions. A Howard University computer science graduate with a 3.92 GPA, he blends deep systems engineering expertise (including C++ and large-scale services) with a passion for mentoring and expanding Black representation in STEM. He has a track record of impactful internships and practicum roles at Google, plus hands-on teaching and lab administration experience at Howard that reflect his commitment to education. Andre pairs production-scale engineering skills with an educator’s mindset, having served as a Googler-in-Residence and course instructor. Based in Detroit, he’s also a musician and active community leader, previously leading Phi Beta Sigma’s Alpha Chapter. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex distributed designs into pragmatic, well-documented solutions.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Diploma, Diploma at Walled Lake Western High School
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.92 GPA, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science, 3.92 GPA at Howard University
English