Nick Underwood
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Nick Underwood is an experienced entrepreneur, software architect, coder, dreamer, fturist, improvisor, traveler, sky divers, skier, surfer, and Failed reality TV enthusiast. With 18.6 years of work experience, he has held various positions at blueflite, including Head of Software Development and Independent Consultant. He also has experience as a Founder, Managing Partner, and Partnerchitect. Nick's passion lies in his ability to talk himself into anything and his passion for technology. He is based in Georgia.
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Entrepreneur, Software Architect, Coder, Dreamer, Futurist, Improvisor, Traveler, Sky Diver, Skier, Surfer, Failed Reality TV Contestant Favorite Quote: "That's what I love about Wyatt. He can talk himself into anything." - Doc Holliday's character in Tombstone
Work Experience
Head Of Software Development
Head Of Software Development
Truck Transportation
Nick Underwood's Professional Milestones
- Head Of Software Development (2019-07-01~): Successfully delivered complex software applications, driving cross-functional collaboration and meeting client expectations.
- Head Of Software Development (2019-07-01~): Implementing cutting-edge software solutions to optimize functionality and drive business success.
Education
Computer Science,
Master's Degree
883612800-1072915200Certification
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