Summary
William Hudson is a multidisciplinary technology and sustainability leader with 11 years of professional experience and a two-decade track record of building pragmatic software and systems for healthcare, energy, manufacturing, and community-focused ventures. As founder and chair of the Carbon-Negative Society (formerly the Canadian Community Greenhouse Society) he led R&D, patenting and a scaled pilot proving enclosed hydroponic systems can sequester more CO₂ than they emit while producing thousands of pounds of fresh produce monthly. He pairs hands-on systems and full-stack development expertise—including security, RF and electronics interests from his GitHub profile—with executive-level consulting and governance across Fortune 500 and nonprofit settings. Skilled at translating complex technical and scientific ideas for executives, clinicians and community stakeholders, he has delivered cost-saving embedded knowledge systems, surgical support software, and renewable energy solutions. His background in computational and behavioral neuroscience, accounting information systems and business analysis gives him an uncommon ability to blend rigorous technical R&D with triple-bottom-line financial and operational thinking.
11 years of coding experience
28 years of employment as a software developer
BSc. Computational and Behavioral Neuroscience, BSc. Computational and Behavioral Neuroscience at The University of Lethbridge
None Pre-Med Studies, None Pre-Med Studies at Mesa Community College
Bachelor of Science - BS Accounting Information Systems, Bachelor of Science - BS Accounting Information Systems at Brigham Young University
Management and Cost Accounting, Management and Cost Accounting at University of Victoria
Post Graduate Program Business Analysis, Post Graduate Program Business Analysis at Purdue University
English, French, Korean