Terri Sexton
About Terri Sexton
Terri Sexton is a Middleware Engineering Manager at Berkley Technology Services, where she has worked since 2016. She has over a decade of experience in middleware engineering, having held various positions at BNY Mellon, MetLife, and Tyson Foods.
Current Role at Berkley Technology Services
Terri Sexton serves as Middleware Engineering Manager at Berkley Technology Services, a Berkley Company, since 2016. In this role, she oversees middleware engineering projects and manages a team focused on optimizing middleware solutions. Her tenure at Berkley Technology Services has spanned over eight years, during which she has contributed to the development and implementation of various middleware strategies.
Previous Experience at BNY Mellon
Terri Sexton worked at BNY Mellon as VP Systems Analyst IV from 2012 to 2014. In this position, she was involved in analyzing and improving system processes, contributing to the efficiency of the organization. Her two-year experience at BNY Mellon provided her with insights into the financial services sector.
Experience at MetLife
From 2014 to 2016, Terri Sexton held the role of Sr. Middleware Engineer at MetLife. During her two years at MetLife, she focused on middleware technologies, enhancing the company's IT infrastructure and ensuring the reliability of middleware applications.
Career at Tyson Foods
Terri Sexton worked at Tyson Foods as Middleware Team Lead from 1999 to 2007. Over her eight-year tenure, she led a team responsible for middleware solutions, contributing to the operational efficiency of the company's technology systems. This role laid the foundation for her future positions in middleware engineering.
Education in Business Information Systems
Terri Sexton studied at Bellevue University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Business Information Systems from 2003 to 2005. This educational background provided her with essential knowledge and skills in information systems, which she has applied throughout her career in middleware engineering.