Lead Enterprise Architect Retail And Point Of Sale (POS) at Nashville School of Law
Nashville Metropolitan Area United States
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Daniel Bullington is a seasoned technology executive and enterprise architect with 14 years of experience designing cloud-native, event-driven platforms for Fortune-scale retail, finance, healthcare, and insurance organizations. Currently leading Retail and POS architecture at Starbucks, he bridges enterprise strategy and product engineering to deliver global platform convergence, cloud-to-edge data streaming, and next-gen commerce solutions. Previously a VP and CTO-level architect, he has led large migration and modernization efforts—shifting legacy stacks to API-driven, cloud-first architectures and establishing governance for event-driven designs. Daniel combines hands-on data engineering and solution architecture with P&L-minded consulting experience, having founded boutique practices that advised healthcare payers, EHR vendors, and SaaS firms. Based in the Nashville area and pursuing a JD while maintaining an active enterprise architecture practice, he brings a curious, cross-disciplinary perspective that blends technical rigor with legal and business acumen.
14 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Information Technology Information Technology, Master of Information Technology Information Technology at Virginia Tech
Doctor of Law - JD Law, Doctor of Law - JD Law at Nashville School of Law
Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS Computer Science at Longwood University
Contributions:1 release, 56 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 8 months
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Daniel Bullington - Lead Enterprise Architect Retail And Point Of Sale (POS) at Nashville School of Law