Paula Theo
About Paula Theo
Paula Theo is a Team Lead at TD Ameritrade, overseeing a team of five web developers and managing various aspects of the trading website and related applications.
Professional Experience at TD Ameritrade
Paula Theo serves as a Team Lead at TD Ameritrade. She is responsible for managing a team of five web developers focused on enhancing the trading website and its related applications. In her role, Paula has implemented a testing schedule for large projects to prevent delays in web releases. She coordinates closely with the Information Security team to manage vulnerability tickets and projects. Additionally, Paula performs quarterly Pay For Performance evaluations for her team members and acts as the escalation point of contact for production issues on the website.
Role at Amerix Corporation
Paula Theo worked at Amerix Corporation as a Web Developer from 1999 to 2000. In this role, she contributed to the development and maintenance of web-based applications. Her responsibilities included coding, testing, and deploying web applications, as well as identifying and fixing bugs to ensure a smooth user experience.
Lockheed Martin Information Technology Tenure
Paula Theo held the position of Web Developer - Programmer/Analyst at Lockheed Martin Information Technology from 1998 to 1999. During her time there, she was involved in various programming and analytical tasks that supported the organization's web-based projects. Her work included writing code, performing system analysis, and collaborating with other team members to deliver reliable web solutions.
Career at USF&G
From 1996 to 1998, Paula Theo worked as a Programmer/Analyst at USF&G. Her role encompassed a range of programming and analytical duties crucial to the company's operations. She developed and maintained software applications, conducted system testing, and ensured that all programs ran efficiently and effectively.
Early Career at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and S3 Technologies
Paula Theo's early career includes working as an HW/SW Integrator at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in 1996 for six months, where she was responsible for hardware and software integration tasks. Prior to that, she served as an Assistant Engineer/Workstation Support at S3 Technologies from 1995 to 1996 for 11 months. In these roles, she gained valuable experience in hardware and software support, as well as integrating various systems to enhance operational efficiency.