Summary
Paul Litwin is a seasoned technology leader with over 10 years of focused IT leadership and a decades-long career building developer communities, training programs, and technical publications around Microsoft .NET and data systems. As Director of IT for the Dog Aging Project at the University of Washington, he blends biostatistics training (MS in Biostatistics) with hands-on expertise in ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server and research tools like REDCap to deliver reliable data-driven applications for science. Previously he managed programming services at Fred Hutch, founded training and publishing ventures, and chaired major developer conferences, demonstrating a rare mix of operational leadership, curriculum design, and content creation. A pragmatic problem-solver and mentor, he’s also led civic tech initiatives—running Seattle GiveCamp to mobilize volunteer-built apps for nonprofits—reflecting a commitment to mission-driven technology.
10 years of coding experience
32 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Biostatistics, MS, Biostatistics at University of Washington
BS, Biomathematics, BS, Biomathematics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick