Director Of Consumer Intelligence at Pendulum Therapeutics
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Neil Goldader is a multidisciplinary software leader with a decade of hands-on experience across backend, frontend, embedded, and data systems, currently directing Consumer Intelligence at Pendulum Therapeutics. He builds reliable, testable user-state pipelines that power automated experiences by leading cross-functional teams in software, data/platform, QA, and data science. Comfortable from firmware to full-stack services, he favors statically typed and functional languages (TypeScript, Rust, Haskell, Swift, C/C++) and has a long history of open-source contributions and system migrations. At Lacuna he shipped high-throughput billing and telemetry systems and cut a 4.5-month analytics project down to days with creative engineering; at Pendulum he has been evolving roles from IC to director-level impact. A former BU/UMass CS student who left school to pursue full-time engineering, he blends pragmatic product focus with deep technical curiosity and a talent for modernizing legacy stacks.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (Candidate) Mathematics and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (Candidate) Mathematics and Computer Science at UMass Boston
Friends' Central School
Bachelor of Arts (Candidate) Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (Candidate) Computer Science at Boston University
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Neil Goldader - Director Of Consumer Intelligence at Pendulum Therapeutics