Steven Lynn
About Steven Lynn
Steven Lynn is a Software Architect with extensive experience in integrating Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies into software solutions. He has worked for various companies, including Thomson Reuters and EDS, and holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Business Administration from Angelo State University.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Steven Lynn currently serves as a Software Architect at Thomson Reuters, a position he has held since 2013. He works in Carrollton, TX, where he focuses on integrating Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies into software solutions. His role involves designing and implementing scalable systems, utilizing technologies such as Kafka for real-time data processing.
Previous Experience at Thomson Reuters
Steven Lynn has an extensive history with Thomson Reuters, having worked in various capacities since 2006. He served as a Consultant for four months in 2006, followed by a role as Senior Software Engineer from 2007 to 2010 for three years. He then transitioned to Lead Software Engineer from 2010 to 2012, contributing to software development projects in Carrollton, TX.
Professional Background
Before his tenure at Thomson Reuters, Steven Lynn worked at several notable organizations. He was a Senior Consultant at Summit Software from 1997 to 1999 in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area. Earlier in his career, he spent seven years at EDS as an Advanced Systems Engineer from 1988 to 1995. He briefly worked at Price Waterhouse as a Senior Systems Engineer in 1995 for four months and took a sabbatical as a traveler in 1996.
Education and Expertise
Steven Lynn studied at Angelo State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration with a focus on Computer Science. He has developed expertise in implementing Domain Driven Design in software architecture and is proficient in developing applications using Angular 5/7 and Bootstrap for front-end development. Additionally, he utilizes MLOps to streamline machine learning workflows and operations.