Daniel Gill

Daniel Gill

Technical Lead @ Solv

About Daniel Gill

Daniel Gill is a Technical Lead with extensive experience in software development, currently working at Solv. since 2021. He has held various roles in notable companies, including Ripple Science and Nexient, and has a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Wheaton College.

Current Role at Solv

Daniel Gill serves as a Technical Lead at Solv, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he oversees technical projects and leads a team of engineers to develop software solutions. His expertise contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the engineering processes at Solv.

Previous Experience at Solv

Before his current role, Daniel worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Solv for six months in 2021. During this time, he was involved in software development projects that enhanced the company's offerings and improved user experience.

Professional Background in Software Development

Daniel has a diverse background in software development, having worked at several organizations. He was a Senior Developer at Ripple Science from 2020 to 2021, where he contributed to software solutions for research applications. Prior to that, he spent two years at Nexient as a Senior Software Developer I and had earlier roles as Software Developer I and II at the same company.

Education and Academic Involvement

Daniel studied Computer Science at Wheaton College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from 2011 to 2015. During his time at Wheaton, he held various positions, including Teaching Assistant, Desk Attendant, and Night Watch, which provided him with valuable experience in both academic and administrative settings.

Internship Experience at Faithlife

In 2014, Daniel completed a three-month internship as a Software Development Intern at Faithlife in the Bellingham, Washington area. This internship provided him with practical experience in software development and contributed to his professional growth in the field.

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