Anne Richardson
About Anne Richardson
Anne Richardson is a software developer with a background in various roles across marketing, graphic design, and application development. She focuses on reducing tribal knowledge through organic documentation and specializes in architectural decisions for greenfield Rails applications.
Work at CoverMyMeds
Anne Richardson has been employed at CoverMyMeds as a Software Developer since 2018. In this role, she focuses on software development and architectural decisions, particularly in greenfield Rails applications. Her work involves reducing tribal knowledge through organic documentation, ensuring that software projects are well-documented and accessible to all team members.
Education and Expertise
Anne Richardson studied at Penn State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. She also attended Tech Talent South for a brief period in 2015, focusing on software development. Additionally, she pursued Software Engineering studies at Viking Education from 2017 to 2018. Her expertise includes making architectural decisions in Rails applications and contributing to open-source projects on GitHub.
Background
Anne Richardson has a diverse professional background. She began her career at Wildlife Works Carbon as an Animal Patient Intake and Office Manager from 1998 to 2002. She then transitioned to various roles, including Managing Editor at Penn State University, Systems Trainer at Beacon Communications in Japan, and Junior Application Developer at Mudbug Media. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Full Stack Rails Developer at Local Flavor Marketing Group from 2015 to 2018.
Achievements
Anne Richardson is recognized for her ability to break down complex business problems into manageable tasks. She has also made contributions to open-source projects, showcasing her skills and commitment to the software development community. Additionally, she writes a technical blog that shares insights and experiences in software engineering, further demonstrating her expertise in the field.