Summary
Anne Erdtsieck is a software architect with a decade of experience building resilient healthcare platforms from the Netherlands, currently shaping Topicus' VIPLive and other large-scale care systems using Domain-Driven Design, event sourcing, CQRS and event-driven architecture. She excels at taking complex, messy domains back to first principles—creating clear bounded contexts, enabling independent teams, and scaling partitioned data models for high-throughput scenarios. Anne prefers to start projects, align stakeholders, make pragmatic architectural decisions, and then hand over to teams once momentum and stability are achieved. Her work balances deep technical patterns with a human-centered view: technology must remove friction for healthcare professionals rather than add it. Outside of engineering she brings civic energy to local politics through leadership roles in Partij voor de Dieren, reflecting a broader commitment to vulnerable people, animals and the environment. This combination of systems thinking, operational scalability experience and people-first motivation makes her effective at turning complex healthcare requirements into practical, maintainable solutions.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
HAVO HAVO EM, HAVO HAVO EM at Thomas A Kempis College
Master of Science - MS Informatica (Software engineering) / Hogere opleiding Software engineer, Master of Science - MS Informatica (Software engineering) / Hogere opleiding Software engineer at Open Universiteit
Software Engineering in een Ontwikkelstraat, Software Engineering in een Ontwikkelstraat at Infosupport Minor
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology HBO Informatica, Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology HBO Informatica at Windesheim
English, Dutch