Mick Bass is a seasoned technology executive and founder with over 11 years of direct experience building and scaling data-, AI-, and cloud-first organizations, now leading metricsIQ as CEO to deliver enterprise-grade AI agents that drive measurable business outcomes. He previously co-founded and led 47Lining through acquisition and then scaled the business inside Hitachi Vantara, positioning the firm as a leader in automated analytics, IoT, and AI/ML. Mick combines strategic partnership with hands-on engineering chops—he has contributed AWS-focused enhancements to core Ansible modules, including STS support and resilient retry logic—bridging enterprise strategy and operational cloud reliability. With an MS from MIT Sloan and a BS in Computer Engineering from UIUC, he routinely aligns executive priorities with pragmatic execution to unlock efficiency, reduce costs, and enable AI-native architectures at scale. Based in Boulder, he also advises through Hypothesis Partners, bringing a rare mix of board-level perspective and practical implementation experience.
11 years of coding experience
36 years of employment as a software developer
Bishop McNamara Catholic High School
MS Management of Technology Business, MS Management of Technology Business at MIT Sloan School of Management
BS Computer Engineering, BS Computer Engineering at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Contributions:5 PRs, 10 comments, 1 issue in 6 months
Contributions summary:Mick primarily contributed to AWS cloud modules within the Ansible project, adding support for AWS Security Token Service (STS) temporary credentials and other cloud-related features. Their work involved modifying existing modules like `elasticache.py`, `s3.py`, `rds_param_group.py`, and `cloudformation.py` to integrate the new STS functionality. Additionally, they implemented retry mechanisms with exponential backoff for throttling errors, enhancing the modules' resilience. These changes demonstrate expertise in extending Ansible's capabilities for AWS infrastructure management.
Nucleator core stackset that creates an EC2-based application build environment with Jenkins and Artifactory instances
Contributions:1 PR, 21 pushes, 1 branch in 7 years 5 months
jenkinsinstancesartifactoryec2stackset
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