Dylan Wooters
About Dylan Wooters
Dylan Wooters is a Software Engineer and Project Manager with extensive experience in web application development and digital marketing. He has worked at End Point Corporation since 2017 and has a background in history and programming from institutions such as NYU and UC Berkeley.
Work at End Point Corporation
Dylan Wooters has been employed at End Point Corporation since 2017, serving as a Software Engineer and Project Manager. In this role, he has contributed to various projects, including building and hosting a web application using .NET 6, Postgres, and Linux. His responsibilities encompass both software development and project management, ensuring that projects are completed efficiently and effectively within the Greater New York City Area.
Education and Expertise
Dylan Wooters studied at the NYU School of Professional Studies from 2010 to 2012, focusing on Database Design & Development and Project Management. He also achieved proficiency in Python Programming during this period. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor's Degree in History from the University of California, Berkeley, from 2001 to 2005. This educational background supports his technical skills and project management capabilities.
Professional Experience
Dylan has a diverse professional background, having worked in various roles across different organizations. He served as a Sales & Marketing Intern at Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. in 2005. He later worked as a Digital Marketing Coordinator at North Atlantic Books from 2008 to 2009. Additionally, he was a Business Analyst at Apress from 2009 to 2013 and a Marketing Associate at Perseus Books Group from 2006 to 2008. These roles have contributed to his comprehensive understanding of both technical and marketing aspects of projects.
Volunteer Work and Community Involvement
Since 2020, Dylan Wooters has volunteered at Berkeley Animal Care Services, contributing his time and skills to support animal welfare in Berkeley, CA. He also serves as a board member at Friends of BACS, a non-profit organization that provides funding to the Berkeley shelter. His involvement in these organizations reflects his commitment to community service and animal care.