Brianna Titone is a multidisciplinary technologist, hydrogeologist, and elected state representative with 11+ years of technical and leadership experience blending full-stack web development, data visualization, and public service. As Colorado’s first openly trans elected official, she pairs committee leadership in technology, energy, and health with hands-on software work—building LAMP-based tools, a 4D JavaScript data-visualization demo, and online geospatial utilities for industry clients. Her background in geosciences and field logistics informs pragmatic data-driven solutions for complex environmental and mining projects, while her MS in ICT and executive training sharpen policy and program management skills. A mostly self-taught programmer who continues to learn Java and C++, she enjoys reverse-engineering processes (from brewing to geochemical modeling) to understand and improve systems. Brianna offers a hybrid profile: creative problem-solver, consultant, and public servant able to translate between stakeholders, codebases, and real-world field constraints.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Information and Communications Technology, 4.0, Master of Science (MS), Information and Communications Technology, 4.0 at University of Denver
N/A, Hydrogeology Field Camp, N/A, Hydrogeology Field Camp at Western Michigan University
Energy Policy and Planning Program, Energy Policy and Planning Program at University of Idaho
MS, Geosciences (Low Temperature Aqueous Geochemistry), 3.81, MS, Geosciences (Low Temperature Aqueous Geochemistry), 3.81 at State University of New York at Stony Brook
BS/BA, Physics/Geology, 3.20, BS/BA, Physics/Geology, 3.20 at SUNY New Paltz
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