Ken Brand
About Ken Brand
Ken Brand is a software engineer with extensive experience in the technology sector, currently employed at ALICE Receptionist since 2014 and at Golden Gaming since 2012, both in Las Vegas. He has previously held positions at Revenue Solutions, Inc., Shift4 Corporation, and EDFUND.
Work at ALICE Receptionist
Ken Brand has been employed as a Software Engineer at ALICE Receptionist since 2014. Over the course of his tenure, he has contributed to the development and enhancement of software solutions that streamline reception and visitor management processes. His role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure the software meets user needs and industry standards.
Work at Golden Gaming
Ken Brand has served as a Software Engineer at Golden Gaming since 2012. In this position, he focuses on developing software applications that support the company's gaming operations. His responsibilities include coding, testing, and maintaining software systems to improve functionality and performance within the gaming sector.
Previous Experience at Shift4 Corporation
Prior to his current roles, Ken Brand worked at Shift4 Corporation as a Systems Developer from 2009 to 2012. In this capacity, he was involved in the design and implementation of systems that support payment processing solutions. His experience at Shift4 contributed to his expertise in system development and integration.
Previous Experience at Revenue Solutions, Inc.
Ken Brand held the position of Senior Developer at Revenue Solutions, Inc. for one year, from 2007 to 2008. His work involved developing software solutions aimed at enhancing revenue management processes. This role provided him with valuable experience in the financial technology sector.
Previous Experience at EDFUND
Ken Brand began his career as a Software Engineer at EDFUND, where he worked from 2000 to 2007. During his seven years there, he developed software applications that supported educational funding services. This foundational experience laid the groundwork for his subsequent roles in software engineering.