Wesley Muthemba is a software engineer with eight years of cross-functional experience blending product and program management, user research, design, and hands-on development. Currently completing a Master’s in Technology Innovation at the University of Washington GIX, he specializes in human-centered product development for connected devices and data-driven solutions. Wesley has driven product discovery and delivery at organizations ranging from Blizzard and CrowdStrike to health and civic tech startups, often translating user research into measurable KPIs and roadmap decisions. He co-founded a health data startup, led fundraising efforts, and repeatedly built web tooling and workflows to scale research and engagement efforts—skills that surface his entrepreneurial instincts alongside disciplined program execution. Based in Redmond, WA, he brings a pragmatic mix of design empathy, technical delivery, and stakeholder management that helps bridge research insights into production software.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Technology Innovation (Human-Centered Design & Engineering / IoT / Product Development Management), Master of Science - MS, Technology Innovation (Human-Centered Design & Engineering / IoT / Product Development Management) at University of Washington
Master of Science - MS, Technology Innovation (Connected Devices), Master of Science - MS, Technology Innovation (Connected Devices) at Global Innovation Exchange (GIX)
Bachelor of Science - BS, Human Centered Design Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Human Centered Design Engineering at University of Washington Human Centered Design & Engineering
Graduate, High School/Secondary Diploma Programs, Graduate, High School/Secondary Diploma Programs at Federal Way High School
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