Summary
Dan Weiner is an Information Technology Specialist with nine years of focused experience delivering practical IT systems, data designs, and process improvements across performing arts, enterprise software, and consulting engagements. He combines hands-on implementation—building member portals, indexed audio/video libraries, and secure document libraries—with strong project and QA discipline from roles at OSIsoft where he led requirements, ETL migrations, and automated virtualization test environments. His background in database and metadata modeling enables him to bridge technical and nontechnical stakeholders, translating grant, patron, and licensing needs into auditable digital assets and analytics. A former consultant, he has reverse-engineered complex schemas, implemented EDI and multi-tenant SQL solutions, and designed multidimensional product catalogs that track iterative formulation and performance. Based in New Jersey, he pairs a Music Engineering Technology degree with a certificate in Digital Asset Management, an uncommon combination that informs his specialty in audio-rich web experiences and archival systems. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic, secure approaches that preserve business continuity while enabling creative program delivery.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Music Engineering Technology, Bachelor's degree, Music Engineering Technology at University of Miami
Certificate, Digital Asset Management - Professional Development, Certificate pending, Certificate, Digital Asset Management - Professional Development, Certificate pending at Rutgers University