Steven Glasford is a community-focused engineer and transit leader with nine years of experience blending software, public service, and grassroots organizing in Minneapolis. Currently a Metro Transit bus operator and vice president of the ATU 1005 Pride Caucus, he pairs hands-on public service with technical work at glasford.io and past roles in blockchain and government software implementation. He has taught middle school math, volunteered in neighborhood safety and housing, and organizes civic engagement as an elected DFL precinct chair—demonstrating rare comfort shifting between code, classrooms, and the street. Passionate about decarbonization, biking, 3D printing and accessibility, he brings practical engineering skills and a public-benefit mindset to projects that help people and the environment.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
None, General Studies, 4.0, None, General Studies, 4.0 at Black Hills State University
High School Diploma, N/A, 4.10, High School Diploma, N/A, 4.10 at Spearfish High School
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, 3.64, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, 3.64 at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Mathematics, 3.776, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Mathematics, 3.776 at North Dakota State University
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