Summary
Michael Primeaux is a Chief Architect in Digital Health with a deep background in software engineering, architecture, and production engineering, bringing decades of technical depth to academic and enterprise settings. He specializes in cybersecurity and the design of high-performance parallel and distributed systems, translating complex system requirements into secure, scalable architectures. His career spans leadership and hands-on roles at Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Allstate, and multiple startups where he served as CTO, principal architect, and DevOps engineer. At Texas A&M he combines research-minded rigor with practical delivery, bridging university initiatives and production-ready digital health platforms. Known for moving between strategic architecture and low-level engineering, he excels at hardening distributed systems for real-world operations. Based in Westlake, Texas, he pairs an LSU computer science foundation with a track record of building resilient, high-throughput systems across finance, transportation, and health domains.
10 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Computer science, Computer Science, Computer science, Computer Science at Louisiana State University