Summary
Steve Doubleday is a retired technology leader with 12 years of formal experience and a multi-decade career designing resilient enterprise systems, most recently serving as Principal Architect at Kaiser Permanente where he led solutions across patient care, billing, and cloud-native operations. He holds a PhD in Mathematical Behavioral Sciences and has blended rigorous research with hands-on engineering—from mainframe systems programming in the 1980s to driving DevOps and microservices adoption in healthcare. Known for stabilizing large-scale web platforms and automating electronic health record integrations, he also led metaphor extraction and Petri net projects in multilingual research settings. Now focused on climate change, he brings a rare combination of systems-level engineering, applied research, and operational leadership to public-interest work.
12 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Sociology / Anthropology, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Sociology / Anthropology at Haverford College
University of California, Irvine