Todd Catron
About Todd Catron
Todd Catron serves as the IT Manager of Business Solutions Management at King & Spalding, a position he has held since 2012. He has a background in Computer Science, with degrees from LaGrange College and Georgia Southwestern State University, and has over a decade of experience in software engineering roles at MTS and IBM.
Current Role at King & Spalding
Todd Catron serves as the IT Manager of Business Solutions Management at King & Spalding. He has held this position since 2012, contributing over a decade of experience in managing IT solutions within the firm. His role involves overseeing the implementation and management of business solutions that enhance operational efficiency and support the firm's strategic objectives. Based in the Greater Atlanta Area, he plays a critical role in aligning technology initiatives with business goals.
Previous Experience at MTS
Before joining King & Spalding, Todd Catron worked at MTS - Mer Telemanagement Solutions as a Software Engineer from 2001 to 2012. During his eleven years at the company, he was involved in developing software solutions that catered to telecommunications management. His experience at MTS provided him with a strong foundation in software engineering and project management.
Experience at IBM
Todd Catron began his career as a Software Engineer at IBM, where he worked from 1997 to 2001. His four years at IBM in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina area allowed him to gain valuable experience in software development and engineering practices. This role contributed to his professional growth and expertise in the IT field.
Educational Background
Todd Catron has a solid educational foundation in Computer Science. He studied at LaGrange College from 1992 to 1997, earning a Bachelor's degree. He furthered his education at Georgia Southwestern State University, where he completed additional studies in Computer Science in 1997. He also attended Toccoa Falls College for one year from 1991 to 1992, which contributed to his early academic development in the field.