Travis Spencer
About Travis Spencer
Travis Spencer is a Senior Software Engineer at Protective Life in Birmingham, Alabama, with over a decade of experience in software development. He has worked in various roles across multiple companies, including Regions Bank and Ernst & Young, and has expertise in a range of technologies and software engineering principles.
Work at Protective Life
Travis Spencer has been employed at Protective Life since 2020, serving as a Senior Software Engineer. His role involves designing and developing electronic health records integration services for underwriting and case management teams. He has also created a new API for managing physician's statements and electronic health records. His tenure at Protective Life follows a previous seven-year period with the company from 2012 to 2019.
Previous Employment History
Prior to his current position, Travis Spencer worked at Regions Bank as a Full Stack Developer for 11 months in 2019. He also held the position of Lead Software Engineer at Jack Henry & Associates for five months in 2020. His earlier experience includes roles at EBSCO Information Services, Hoar Construction, ComFrame Software, ITAC Solutions, and Ernst & Young, where he served as Technology Site Leader for 14 years.
Education and Expertise
Travis Spencer earned a degree in Computer Science from the University of South Alabama, studying from 1986 to 1992. He also completed his high school education at Enterprise High School, receiving his diploma from 1984 to 1986. He possesses expertise in various technologies, including ReactJS, Angular, JavaScript, .NET Core, .NET Framework, C#, ASP.NET MVC, SQL, and NodeJS. His knowledge extends to object-oriented software engineering principles, design patterns, Agile/SCRUM methodologies, and the full life cycle of software development.
Leadership Experience
Travis Spencer has significant leadership experience, having served as a Technology Manager (IT) for a large accounting firm. His leadership skills were further developed during his service as an officer in the U.S. Army. This background has equipped him for management roles within the technology sector.