Summary
Richard Sollee is a UI/UX developer and entrepreneur with a decade of hands-on experience building user-focused web applications, currently shaping municipal digital services at the City of Jacksonville. An MIT-educated engineer (BS ’23, MEng ’24) who blends front-end React work with backend APIs and performance-minded research, he built and operates TPlanner, a SaaS used by over 100 teachers to automate complex rotating-class schedules. His background includes CSAIL research optimizing computational pipelines, internships delivering production features and tests, and teaching programming—demonstrating both polished implementation skills and an ability to communicate technical concepts. A lifelong builder and rower, he brings disciplined continuous-improvement habits to teams and products, with a knack for turning messy scheduling and workflow problems into reliable, automatable systems.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng, Computer Science, Master of Engineering - MEng, Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at The Bolles School