Summary
David Singer is a retired technology leader with over a decade of hands-on experience creating productivity-enhancing products and services, particularly those that deepen collaboration. His career blends technical depth in Python, web and Internet standards, and social networking with a track record of leading cross-functional teams at IBM (including founding internal productivity groups and an Extreme Blue team) and contributing to standards work via the W3C Advisory Board. David pairs practical product-building—such as Mac productivity apps developed through his Two Minute Software hobby—with leadership in mentoring and coaching roles in Toastmasters and volunteer organizations. He is noted for teaching and spreading personal productivity practices within large organizations and for applying improv skills to improve communication and team dynamics. Based in Los Gatos, CA, he brings a rare mix of research-led systems thinking, standards influence, and human-centered facilitation informed by formal training in mathematics and computer science.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
B. S., Mathematics, B. S., Mathematics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute