Summary
Rolando Islas is a seasoned technology executive and academic combining over two decades of software industry leadership with deep expertise in ethics and philosophy. He founded and led Log Systems as CEO, delivering enterprise .NET solutions and an ERP product for Latin American markets, and earlier ran operations for financial-market software at Sinapsis Systems. In parallel he has an 18+ year teaching career—now a Senior Associate Professor at City University of Seattle and continuing faculty at University Canada West—specializing in Ethics, Leadership and the ethics practicum. Rolando holds an MBA, an information technology degree, and a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Science, and edited a McGraw-Hill volume on Human Digitalities that bridges philosophy, media and technology. His profile uniquely blends hands-on software product and operations experience with scholarly research and public-facing roles, including a directorship at the Vancouver Foundation of Arts, Justice and Liberty. Colleagues describe him as a strategic negotiator and team builder who translates complex ethical theory into practical leadership and business-development outcomes.
12 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
Phd Phylosophy, Philosophy of Science, Phd., Phd Phylosophy, Philosophy of Science, Phd. at Universidad Panamericana
MBA, Business Administration and Management, General, MBA, Business Administration and Management, General at IPADE
Bachelor Information Tech., Bachelor Information Tech. at Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México
English, Spanish, Portuguese