Madison Krass
About Madison Krass
Madison Krass is a Software Engineering Manager at Hopper in Seattle, Washington, with a diverse background in both mechanical and software engineering, and entrepreneurial experience as the owner of Inquisitive Aardvark LLC.
Current Company
Madison Krass is currently employed at Hopper as a Software Engineering Manager in Seattle, Washington, United States. Additionally, Madison operates Inquisitive Aardvark LLC, showcasing entrepreneurial endeavors in the same region.
Previous Roles and Responsibilities
Madison Krass has accumulated significant experience across various engineering roles in multiple organizations. Prior to joining Hopper, Madison worked at PwC as a Senior Solution Architect, Lead Senior Software Engineer for Product Innovation for Social Change, and Full Stack Engineer. Before that, Madison held the position of Senior Software Engineer and Software Engineer II at PayScale, Inc. These roles highlight Madison's expertise in implementing impactful projects and innovative solutions.
Expertise in Mechanical and Software Engineering
Throughout a diverse career, Madison Krass has demonstrated proficiency in both mechanical and software engineering. This includes roles as a Mechanical Designer at Seattle Safety and a Design Engineer at Imagicorps and Algas-SDI. In software engineering, Madison has significant experience as a Software Engineer and Technical Program Manager at Quadient, as well as in various roles at PwC and PayScale, Inc.
Educational Background
Madison Krass studied Mechanical Engineering at Stony Brook University, where they completed their education from 1999 to 2003. This foundational knowledge has supported a career that bridges both mechanical and software engineering disciplines effectively.
Entrepreneurial Ventures
Madison Krass founded Inquisitive Aardvark LLC, demonstrating entrepreneurial initiative and the ability to manage and operate a business. This venture further highlights Madison's versatility and capacity to innovate within the technology and engineering sectors.