Summary
Scott Graham is a seasoned infrastructure and systems engineering leader with three decades in IT and over a decade focused on enterprise virtualization, networking, and systems reliability. He’s held senior roles at HP, T-Systems, and regional government and energy organizations, architecting virtualized platforms and resilient LAN/WAN environments for large operations. Currently embracing a less connected chapter as Lead Campfire Conspiracy Engineer, he balances hands-on technical depth with a deliberate focus on privacy and low-drag, high-peace living. Known for translating legacy environments into maintainable, virtualized infrastructures, Scott brings pragmatic problem-solving and steady stewardship to complex estates. Based in the Detroit metro area, he pairs institutional knowledge of public-sector and utility systems with a practical, family-first approach to engineering. An unspoken strength is his ability to pivot from high-pressure enterprise work to creating simple, secure systems that just work for people and families.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
General Studies, General Studies at Marysville High School