Summary
Kemoy Campbell is a software engineer and visiting lecturer with 11 years of experience blending academic teaching and hands-on product development across web, backend, and security domains. Based in Rochester, NY, he founded HostJams to deliver custom web and backend solutions, perform security pentesting, and manage full-stack deployments while also teaching and building lab systems at RIT. He has practical experience shipping campus-facing systems—ID-swipe tutor tracking, lab manager tools, and cross-platform monitoring apps—and has moved between roles as an instructor, support engineer, and developer, giving him a rare perspective on both user needs and operational reliability. A self-starter and lifelong learner with a computer security minor, he emphasizes maintainable, scalable architecture and pragmatic engineering trade-offs. Not obviously stated: he balances academia and freelance entrepreneurship, continually turning classroom concepts into production software and security practice.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Minor, Computer Security, Minor, Computer Security at Rochester Institute of Technology
English, Spanish