Lance Newby is a software engineer with a decade of experience blending computer science and graphic design to create accessible, user-centered products. Currently contributing to Google via GlobalLogic in San Jose, he brings a background spanning consumer web services, game-directed mixed-reality rehabilitation projects, and accessibility-focused R&D. He pairs hands-on engineering—from Angie’s List web platforms to USC Games’ Soulfarer—with leadership in community-building as an active /dev/color A* member. Lance’s work often targets visibility and usability for underserved users (e.g., ASL and captioning features that expanded market reach), reflecting a persistent focus on inclusive design. He holds an MS in Computer Science (Game Development) from USC and uniquely leverages game design thinking to solve real-world interaction and rehabilitation challenges.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science | Game Development, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science | Game Development at University of Southern California
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science at University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Lance Newby - Software Engineer (via GlobalLogic) at Google