Kevin Graham
About Kevin Graham
Kevin Graham is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in software development and system design. He has worked at KDG Consulting since 2000 and at Protective Life since 2019, contributing to various internal systems that enhance operational efficiency.
Work at Protective Life
Kevin Graham serves as a Senior Software Engineer at Protective Life, a position he has held since 2019. He operates in the Birmingham, Alabama area and is responsible for various software development projects that enhance operational efficiency. His contributions include the design and development of the E-Appoint system, which streamlines the appointment and licensing process for agents. Additionally, he has developed the Corporate Retention system, providing contact center users with 24/7 access to policyholder information.
Work at KDG Consulting
In addition to his role at Protective Life, Kevin Graham has been a Senior Software Engineer at KDG Consulting since 2000. With over two decades of experience in this position, he has contributed to numerous projects that leverage his expertise in software development. His long tenure at KDG Consulting reflects his commitment to delivering effective software solutions.
Education and Expertise
Kevin Graham earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) from Georgia College & State University, where he studied Marketing, Administration, and Software Development from 1981 to 1985. He also attended Shorter University from 1979 to 1981, focusing on basic courses in Music. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his career in software engineering, combining technical skills with business acumen.
Software Development Projects
Throughout his career, Kevin Graham has led and contributed to several significant software development projects. He created the first ITB administration internal website, which allows secured users to manage content and clone ITB sites efficiently. This system has undergone variations that are still in use today. Additionally, he played a key role in the development of the legacy Policy Tracker One system, which is utilized by approximately 800 internal users to track policy applications.