Brandon M. Maynard
About Brandon M. Maynard
Brandon M. Maynard is a Lead Developer with extensive expertise in AEM/CQ5 and related technologies. He has contributed to various community projects and engages in mentoring peers in the field of information systems.
Current Role at Bounteous
Brandon M. Maynard currently serves as Lead Developer at Bounteous, a position he has held since 2020. He works in Wheaton, IL, where he applies his extensive technical knowledge in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and related technologies. His role involves leading development efforts and contributing to various projects within the organization.
Technical Expertise in AEM
Brandon possesses extensive technical knowledge in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and CQ5. His expertise includes Java Use-API, Sling Models, OSGi components, and Adaptive Forms API. He has also contributed to community projects such as WCM Core, Component Generator, Asset Share Commons, ACS Tools, ACS Commons, and AEM Testing Clients, showcasing his commitment to advancing AEM technologies.
Professional Background
Brandon has a diverse professional background in software development. He worked at DeVry Education Group in various roles, including Associate Programmer Analyst and Senior Programmer Analyst, from 2011 to 2018. He also served as a Programmer Analyst at Adtalem Global Education. His early career included an internship at DeVry Education Group, providing him with foundational experience in programming and analysis.
Education and Qualifications
Brandon earned a Master's Degree in Information Systems Management from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University, studying from 2012 to 2015. He also holds a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Information Systems from DeVry University, which he completed from 2009 to 2011. His educational background supports his technical skills and professional development.
Personal Projects and Contributions
In addition to his professional work, Brandon developed a personal project called AEM RESTful API, which is available on GitHub. He engages in teaching and mentoring peers, utilizing his past experiences to aid in their professional development. His contributions to the AEM community and personal projects reflect his commitment to continuous learning and knowledge sharing.