Patrick Madden
About Patrick Madden
Patrick Madden serves as the Principal Technical Design Architect at Tom Sawyer Software, where he has worked since 1992. He co-founded the company and has over two decades of experience in software design, specializing in seamless integration for large-scale deployments in enterprise environments and the cloud.
Current Role at Tom Sawyer Software
Patrick Madden serves as the Principal Technical Design Architect at Tom Sawyer Software, a position he has held since 1992. In this role, he focuses on seamless integration in large-scale deployments, particularly within Enterprise environments and the cloud. His extensive experience in software design contributes to the company's innovative solutions and architectural strategies.
Previous Experience at Tom Sawyer Software
Before becoming the Principal Technical Design Architect, Patrick Madden was the Chief Technology Officer at Tom Sawyer Software from 1991 to 1998. During his tenure, he played a significant role in the company's technological direction and development, contributing to its growth and success in the software industry.
Experience at Cisco
Patrick Madden worked at Cisco as a Technical Lead from 1998 to 2005. His role involved overseeing technical projects and leading teams to ensure successful implementation of solutions. This experience further enhanced his expertise in software design and integration.
Education and Expertise
Patrick Madden studied at Kenyon College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry from 1985 to 1989. His educational background laid the foundation for his analytical skills and problem-solving abilities, which he has applied throughout his career in software design and architecture.
Contributions to Software Development
As a co-founder of Tom Sawyer Software, Patrick Madden has been instrumental in the company's development and innovation. He played a pivotal role in crafting the Tom Sawyer Perspectives web framework, which has been essential in providing solutions for complex software integration challenges.