Bryan Wilson is a senior software engineer with 13 years of experience building backend-first full‑stack systems for B2B SaaS and large online learning platforms. He specializes in Python/Django, cloud infrastructure, APIs, and event-driven architectures, and has a track record of turning complex customer needs into productized features that drive adoption and renewals. As a former founder and Professional Services Engineering lead, he pairs customer-facing scoping and estimation with hands-on delivery of integrations, ETL pipelines, and data migrations at scale. He led multi‑LMS unification efforts, cut extension code by a third through refactors, and migrated a 10B+ event dataset into a performant ClickHouse schema. A practiced mentor and DevOps advocate, he improves team engineering and CI/CD practices while shipping reliable, production-grade systems from Terraform to serverless hooks. Based in Raleigh, NC, he blends technical depth with user-centered product thinking and a background in museum and cultural projects that informs pragmatic design.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Professional Certificate Museum Studies, Professional Certificate Museum Studies at University of Washington
Ecotourism Planning Certificate Program, Ecotourism Planning Certificate Program at Humboldt State University
History & French, History & French at Middlebury College
French politics social history political economics, French politics social history political economics at Sciences Po
Roosevelt High School
French politics and society European cultural legislation, French politics and society European cultural legislation at Internships in Francophone Europe
French literature and theater, French literature and theater at Université Paris Nanterre
Artist-led program in art&&code circuitry design and theory, Artist-led program in art&&code circuitry design and theory at School for Poetic Computation
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