Ken Bolton

Co-Founding CTO at BScientific

City of Beacon, New York, United States
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Ken Bolton is a veteran software engineer and co-founding CTO with over 15 years of experience building web and data-driven systems across startups, finance, higher education, and the arts. He founded KYC Systems to automate merchant due diligence and has a long history of hands-on development and consulting through BScientific and independent practice, blending product strategy with tactical engineering. An active open-source contributor to Django-based projects like Mezzanine and Cartridge, he has shipped both UI and payment integrations (including PayPal processors and multi-site support). Based in Beacon, NY, he pairs technical leadership with practical teaching—running ACA-certified paddlesports and snowboard instruction—and selectively mentors while guiding teams and architectures. Ken’s background in media, academia, and payments gives him a rare cross-domain perspective on building reliable, user-focused web services.
code14 years of coding experience
job3 years of employment as a software developer
bookAB, Science, Technology and Society, AB, Science, Technology and Society at Vassar College
bookMetuchen High School
bookCusanus Gymnasium
languagesGerman, python, javascript
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Github Skills (13)

cms10
tinymce10
python10
django10
ecommerce9
html9
css9
urllib8
javascript8
restful-api7
api-design7
api-rest7
rest-api7

Programming languages (7)

TypeScriptCSSJavaScriptGoRubyPythonEmacs Lisp

Github contributions (5)

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stephenmcd/cartridge

Nov 2011 - Oct 2021

Ecommerce for Mezzanine
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 4 comments in 10 years
Contributions summary:Ken contributed to the project by adding labels to editable settings, enhancing the configuration options of the e-commerce platform. They implemented a PayPal direct payment processor, integrating a crucial payment gateway for online transactions. Furthermore, the user fixed an issue within the `urllib2` request and added a comprehensive list of countries, which is important for accurate payment processing, specifically for the PayPal API.
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stephenmcd/mezzanine

Jun 2011 - Jun 2013

CMS framework for Django
Role in this project:
userFull-stack Developer
Contributions:40 commits, 2 branches, 24 comments in 2 years
Contributions summary:Ken primarily focused on enhancing the Mezzanine CMS framework for Django, demonstrating full-stack involvement. Their contributions included adding multi-site support by integrating a site foreign key into settings models and forms, alongside adjustments in core managers. Furthermore, they improved the user interface with TinyMCE enhancements and fixed a related typo.
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Ken Bolton - Co-Founding CTO at BScientific