Meghan Bomberger
About Meghan Bomberger
Meghan Bomberger is a Software Developer with a background in data analysis and process management. She has worked for several companies, including ShopHero Inc and Weave HQ, and has a passion for integrating creative skills into her software projects.
Current Role at Weave HQ
Meghan Bomberger currently serves as a Software Developer at Weave HQ, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she applies her technical skills to develop software solutions that enhance user experience and streamline processes. Her work focuses on integrating creative problem-solving with software development, contributing to the overall efficiency of project workflows.
Previous Experience at ShopHero Inc
Before joining Weave HQ, Meghan worked as a Data Analyst at ShopHero Inc from 2020 to 2021. During her year in this role, she was based in Provo, Utah. Her responsibilities included analyzing data to inform business decisions and optimize operational processes, showcasing her analytical skills and attention to detail.
Apprentice Software Developer at Pluralsight
In 2020, Meghan completed a four-month apprenticeship as a Software Developer at Pluralsight in South Jordan, Utah. This experience allowed her to gain practical skills in software development and further her understanding of programming concepts, contributing to her professional growth in the tech industry.
Education and Certification in Full-Stack Development
Meghan studied Full-Stack Development at V School, where she achieved certification in 2019 after an 11-month program. This education provided her with a solid foundation in both front-end and back-end development, equipping her with the skills necessary for her career in software development.
Creative Projects and Artistic Endeavors
Meghan has a passion for exploring new mediums in both software design and artistic projects. Notably, she developed a custom pattern tracking program to assist in large-scale crochet projects. One of her significant creations is a 7ft tall crochet AT-AT, which took 96 hours and over two miles of yarn to complete. This piece is currently displayed at the Urban Arts Gallery at the Gateway Mall in downtown Salt Lake City, UT.