Summary
Craig Boman is an agile-minded engineering leader with 11 years of experience evolving library and information systems into robust, user-focused software products; he currently leads Agile development at EBSCO Information Services. His background blends hands-on engineering and product analysis—from building EZproxy analytics and deployment tooling to leading teams at Mile Two—so he comfortably toggles between code, process, and stakeholder needs. Based in Dayton, Ohio, Craig leverages an MLIS and PhD coursework in higher education to bring disciplined information management and research-informed practices to software delivery. He’s known for improving systems incrementally ("make it all better than how I found it") and for pairing technical problem-solving with a growth-oriented people mindset. An early career in music and library operations gives him a practical appreciation for metadata, usability, and operational resilience that shows up in his approach to product and platform work.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy Coursework (Ph.D.), Higher Education/Higher Education Administration, Doctor of Philosophy Coursework (Ph.D.), Higher Education/Higher Education Administration at University of Dayton
Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS), Library and Information Science, Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS), Library and Information Science at Kent State University
Associate of Arts (A.A.), Music, Associate of Arts (A.A.), Music at Sinclair Community College
English, Spanish, German