Summary
Christopher Fulton is an instructor and web-app developer with nine years of experience building full-stack applications and teaching software disciplines at institutions including Loyola University Chicago and University of Illinois Chicago. He blends academic instruction with practical industry experience—from founding and directing ScoutStation.com to managing CRM and enrollment initiatives—bringing strategic leadership and hands-on web development to the classroom. His Strengths (Relator, Context, Strategy, Command, Futuristic) inform a student-centered approach that emphasizes real-world project delivery and career readiness. Christopher’s background in MIS (DePaul University) and business HR (Ball State) gives him a rare mix of technical, managerial, and people skills that help students translate requirements into working systems. He routinely designs curricula around multiple technology stacks and has a track record of mentoring students into functional, production-ready applications. Based in Chicago, he is passionate about connecting academic learning to industry practices and building tools that solve pragmatic problems.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Management Information Systems, General, Master of Science (MS), Management Information Systems, General at DePaul University
BS, Business Management: HR, BS, Business Management: HR at Ball State University