Summary
Charlie Proctor is a founder and engineering leader with 12 years of experience building distributed systems, machine learning pipelines, and low-latency C++ services across startups and large tech firms. As Co-founder & CTO of Resilient Lifescience, he’s leading development of a wearable, automatic naloxone-delivery patch—driving a working proof-of-concept, street-level user validation, and government pilot interest within a single year. Previously he shipped scalable backend and scheduling systems at Infinitus, built trading infrastructure and a custom time-series database for a markets startup, and applied TensorFlow at Google to identify high-fidelity call conversions. Charlie combines deep systems engineering (gRPC, Prometheus, custom DBs) with applied ML and product-minded execution, and he has hands-on experience mentoring engineers and running interviews. Based in Pittsburgh and Yale-educated in computer science, he pairs startup grit with enterprise-grade process to move regulated medical devices toward production. An understated strength: he repeatedly translates ambiguous, real-world signals into robust automated decision systems.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Hopkins School
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science at Yale University
Spanish