Summary
Andy Coder is a data engineer and seasoned software professional with 16 years of experience building reliable, product-focused systems across healthcare, enterprise, and manufacturing domains. After a long tenure at IBM, he now applies his engineering depth to public-health data at the CDC Foundation, bringing pragmatic solutions informed by prior roles at Sherwin-Williams and multiple consulting engagements. Trained in mathematics and computer science, he pairs analytical rigor with a broad toolset and a curiosity-driven approach to learning new technologies. Known for prioritizing positive impact on health and the environment, he blends hands-on implementation with an appreciation for product delight and real-world outcomes. Notably, his career includes early open-source exposure through Google Summer of Code, reflecting a long-standing commitment to collaborative software.
15 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Mathematics and Computer Science at Ohio Wesleyan University
Japanese, French, Dutch