Summary
Spencer Mccullough is a founder and senior software engineer with 11 years of experience building web tools and automation that improve how organizations operate. Based in Denver, he leads GoBikeCamping, which curates the largest cyclist-friendly campsite map across the US and Canada while expanding features like bike shops and bike-accessible Amtrak stops. At Automate Army he designs internal tools and AI-driven automation to turn fragmented processes into actionable, scalable systems, and he cut his teeth in engineering through Zapier’s rotational PiE program. A long-time community organizer with the Denver Bicycle Lobby, he pairs technical problem-solving with grassroots advocacy to make cycling safer and more accessible. His background includes founding early startups, running community campaigns, and growing user-focused products—showing a mix of product instincts, operational rigor, and hands-on engineering. Skilled at turning messy data into useful interfaces, he quietly blends civic impact with practical software craftsmanship.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Information Sciences and Technology, Information Sciences and Technology at Penn State University