Michael Lipman
About Michael Lipman
Michael Lipman is a Staff Software Engineer at Flexport in the Greater Chicago Area with a background in cloud architecture, web development, and online learning platforms.
Current Role at Flexport
Michael Lipman is currently serving as a Staff Software Engineer at Flexport in the Greater Chicago Area. His role includes overseeing the development and maintenance of software systems, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and ensuring the optimal performance of software applications. His experience in various engineering roles equips him with a broad perspective on software development and performance optimization.
Previous Position at Flexport
Prior to his current role, Michael Lipman held the position of Senior Software Engineer at Flexport from 2019 to 2023, also in the Greater Chicago Area. During this time, he was responsible for enhancing software functionalities, improving system performance, and implementing robust solutions to meet business needs. His tenure as a Senior Software Engineer laid the foundation for his current responsibilities.
Role at Chamberlain Group (CGI)
Michael Lipman worked as a Cloud Architect at Chamberlain Group (CGI) from 2018 to 2019. In this role, he contributed to the development of cloud-based solutions, focusing on scalability, security, and performance. His work involved designing cloud architectures that supported company objectives and facilitated efficient data management and integration processes.
Experience at Udemy
From 2016 to 2017, Michael Lipman served as a Senior Software Engineer at Udemy in the San Francisco Bay Area. He worked on enhancing the user experience and the functionality of the platform, making significant contributions to the development of online learning tools. His work supported Udemy's mission to provide accessible and engaging educational content.
Education at Stanford University
Michael Lipman graduated with a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Symbolic Systems from Stanford University, where he studied from 2010 to 2014. His academic background provided a strong foundation in understanding cognitive science, computer science, linguistics, and philosophy, all of which have influenced his approach to software engineering and development.