Michaela Lathrop Miller
About Michaela Lathrop Miller
Michaela Lathrop Miller is a Senior Full Stack Engineer with a background in software development and a strong educational foundation in International/Global Studies. She has worked at Ibotta, Inc. since 2019, holding various roles and is passionate about learning new technologies and user-first design.
Work at Ibotta
Currently, Michaela Lathrop Miller holds the position of Senior Full Stack Engineer at Ibotta, Inc., a role she has occupied since 2024. Prior to this, she served as a Full Stack Engineer from 2022 to 2024 and as a Junior Web Developer from 2019 to 2020. During her tenure at Ibotta, she has contributed to various projects, focusing on user-first design and the implementation of new technologies.
Education and Expertise
Michaela Lathrop Miller earned an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from Colorado Mountain College. She furthered her education at Metropolitan State University of Denver, where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in International/Global Studies. Her academic background supports her expertise in software development and full stack engineering.
Background
Michaela Lathrop Miller has a diverse professional background. She began her career as a Sales Associate at Bed Bath & Beyond and later worked as a Front Desk Receptionist at Residence Inn by Marriott. She transitioned to the tech field, working as an Office Manager and Junior Software Developer at Peterson's. Additionally, she has experience as a Contract Photographer for Summit Daily News and as an English Language Instructor at AEON Corporation in Tokyo.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Michaela Lathrop Miller has demonstrated a commitment to learning and adapting to new technologies. Her roles at Ibotta, Inc. illustrate her growth from a Junior Web Developer to a Senior Full Stack Engineer. She has consistently prioritized user-first design in her projects, reflecting her dedication to enhancing user experience.
Interests and Hobbies
In her free time, Michaela Lathrop Miller enjoys outdoor activities in Colorado. This interest reflects her appreciation for the natural environment and complements her professional focus on user-centered design, as she values experiences that enhance well-being and engagement.