Summary
Roman Hamilton is an Associate in PwC’s Cyber, Risk, and Regulatory practice with nine years of hands-on experience spanning embedded systems, software engineering, web development, and test automation. A University of Pittsburgh computer engineering graduate, he has moved from validating hardware and PCB builds to building web apps and maintaining backend databases, and now focuses on cybersecurity, privacy, and forensics. He brings practical quality-first habits from test automation roles—writing Selenium suites and modernizing legacy test scripts—to security assessments and risk work. Based in Washington, D.C., Roman blends technical depth with client-facing consulting, helping translate complex technical findings into actionable compliance and remediation plans. An early career pattern of helping peers learn frameworks and validating student designs suggests he’s as effective mentoring teams as he is delivering technical solutions.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Woodrow Wilson Senior High School
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Computer Engineering at University of Pittsburgh