Timothy Lentz
About Timothy Lentz
Timothy Lentz serves as the Lead Engineer at College Pulse, where he has worked since 2020. He specializes in front-end technologies and has a strong background in web development and team leadership.
Work at College Pulse
Timothy Lentz has served as the Lead Engineer at College Pulse since 2020. In this role, he leads engineering teams and oversees the development of front-end technologies. His work focuses on enhancing user experience and ensuring the functionality of web applications. Based in San Francisco, California, Lentz has contributed to various projects that align with the company's mission to provide insights into college student opinions and behaviors.
Education and Expertise
Timothy Lentz has pursued extensive education in web development and programming. He studied at Pluralsite, completing a course in ReactJS. Additionally, he achieved a certificate from CodeAcademy after completing an intensive ReactJS program. His studies at Udemy included multiple courses in ReactJS, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Lentz specializes in front-end technologies, particularly ReactJS and NextJS, and has expertise in JavaScript and Python, utilizing frameworks like Node.js and Django.
Background
Before joining College Pulse, Timothy Lentz held several positions in the tech industry. He worked as an Online Developer 2 at The Spokesman-Review for eight months in 2019-2020. Prior to that, he served as the Director of Technology at Digicom Learning for four years, from 2015 to 2019. His earlier experience includes a five-year tenure as a Video Producer and IT professional at Centers for Spiritual Living, where he developed skills in video production and IT management.
Technical Skills
Timothy Lentz possesses a strong foundation in web development technologies. He specializes in front-end development, particularly with ReactJS, NextJS, and SCSS. Lentz has a solid understanding of HTML5, which he applies in various web development projects. He is proficient in version control systems, specifically Git, which he uses to manage code and collaborate with engineering teams. His technical skills are complemented by his leadership abilities, guiding teams in achieving project goals.