Dan Trevino is a tech-enabled services leader with 10+ years steering large-scale professional services, product and program management efforts across enterprise and government markets from Austin, Texas. As Director of Services and Business Development at Verdtek he built ITIL/HDI-compliant support desk solutions for the largest Microsoft Dynamics CRM deployment across multiple states while also establishing a disciplined RFP and partner-vetting framework. His earlier product marketing and data science work at Dell delivered measurable personalization and commerce gains—projects he helped shepherd from concept through agile SDLC to multi-million dollar impact. A hands-on operator who has launched a consumer brand to rapid profitability, he pairs startup grit with enterprise rigor and contributes to open source projects such as Chromebrew, where he improved package support for Dart and ARM architectures. Known for influencing across matrixed organizations, he excels at turning complex technical requirements into repeatable, revenue-driving delivery models.
9 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
The University of Texas at Austin - The Red McCombs School of Business
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 4 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Dan primarily contributed to the `packages/dart.rb` file, which appears to be related to the Dart SDK package management within the chromebrew project. Their work involved updating the Dart version, adding support for the arm7 architecture, and fixing installation-related issues such as dependency location and directory structure. Additionally, they addressed an issue by removing an `abort` call to mitigate a specific problem.
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