Summary
Hunter Marshall is a PMP-certified IT project manager and adjunct computer science instructor who blends servant leadership with technical delivery across higher education, utilities, and edtech. With a decade of experience, he has built PMO foundations, modernized enterprise systems, and scaled QA and product launches—delivering faster upgrades, smoother integrations, and measurable reductions in defects and manual work. He teaches software testing at BYU–Idaho, bringing real-world SDLC and QA practices into the classroom while mentoring students on professional readiness. Known for creating calm, predictable delivery rhythms and no-surprises communication, he also leads AI-enabled data-ingestion efforts to accelerate freight operations. Outside of work he writes lyrics and hikes at sunrise, a habit that informs his steady, cadence-based approach to leadership and team growth.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science (AS), Computer Science, Associate of Science (AS), Computer Science at Southwestern Illinois College
Associate of Arts (A.A.), Criminal Justice and Corrections, Associate of Arts (A.A.), Criminal Justice and Corrections at Kaskaskia College
Brigham Young University-Idaho