Dominick Anggara
About Dominick Anggara
Dominick Anggara is a Senior Software Engineer at Kohl's Department Stores, with extensive experience in software development and architecture.
Current Role at Kohl's Department Stores
Dominick Anggara serves as a Senior Software Engineer at Kohl's Department Stores in the Greater Milwaukee Area. Since 2014, he has been instrumental in the design, development, and delivery of applications and services, particularly in Pricing and Purchasing Inventory within Merchandising IT. His role involves leadership and collaboration with business partners, team members, and IT staff to ensure successful implementation and system design.
Previous Experience at Caroll University
Dominick Anggara worked as an Adjunct Professor at Caroll University from 2013 to 2014 in Waukesha, WI. During his 9-month tenure, he was responsible for imparting knowledge and skills in his area of expertise, providing valuable insights and education to students.
Role as Software Architect at True Process
From 2010 to 2013, Dominick Anggara served as a Software Architect at True Process in Glendale, WI. In this role, he was responsible for designing and overseeing the implementation of software solutions, ensuring they met the company's standards and requirements effectively over his 3-year tenure.
Early Career at GE Healthcare and TeraMedica Healthcare Technology
Dominick Anggara's early career included pivotal roles at GE Healthcare, where he was the Connectivity Lead from 2003 to 2010, and at TeraMedica Healthcare Technology as a DICOM Software Engineer from 2001 to 2002. At GE Healthcare, he led efforts to enhance connectivity solutions over a 7-year period. At TeraMedica, he focused on DICOM software engineering, contributing to healthcare technology for 1 year.
Educational Background in Computer Science and Engineering
Dominick Anggara holds an MSc in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, earned between 2001 and 2004. He also obtained a BSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, completed from 1994 to 1998. His academic background has provided a solid foundation for his successful career in software engineering.