Nick Steele

Chief Technology Officer at Source Digital
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Levittown, Pennsylvania, United States, US

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Experience

    • Entertainment Providers
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief Technology Officer
      • Oct 2021 - Present

      Working to disrupt the content, advertising, education, blockchain and entertainment industries

    • Vice President Of Engineering
      • Oct 2019 - Oct 2021

      Building a next-generation content recognition and monetization platform with patented technology.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Technology Director
      • Aug 2020 - Apr 2023

    • United States
    • Insurance
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Platform Architect
      • Nov 2018 - Oct 2019

      Designed the technical side of a reimagining of the company flagship product. Worked with an incredible team of designers and developers on things like an innovative user avatar codec, an onboarding system, an educational platform geared towards millennials, client customization infrastructure and more. Designed the technical side of a reimagining of the company flagship product. Worked with an incredible team of designers and developers on things like an innovative user avatar codec, an onboarding system, an educational platform geared towards millennials, client customization infrastructure and more.

    • United States
    • Strategic Management Services
    • CEO
      • Jan 2018 - Oct 2019

      We connect people and good ideas so better changes can happen on our planet. Clients include Amazon, Siemens and the NFL. We are often used by investors or startups looking to clean up their act quickly before Series A. We also do lots of pro bono and charity work for startups, non-profits and businesses that help the legal, non-profit or technology communities. We connect people and good ideas so better changes can happen on our planet. Clients include Amazon, Siemens and the NFL. We are often used by investors or startups looking to clean up their act quickly before Series A. We also do lots of pro bono and charity work for startups, non-profits and businesses that help the legal, non-profit or technology communities.

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Architect
      • Feb 2017 - Nov 2018

      Implemented stateless interfaces, NodeJS, WebSockets, and API Gateways when people thought they were a passing fad.

    • UX Architect
      • Dec 2015 - Feb 2017

      Redesigned the main application platform from a monolith Java GWT UI to a modern Angular UI (in 2015 React and Vue didn't exist and Angular was still being designed)

  • nFairy Studios, LLC
    • Greater Philadelphia Area
    • CTO
      • Jul 2014 - Jan 2016

      Designed services for sites and apps with a more quirky, silly and fun-loving themes. This was my daughters company and I helped her get it off the ground. Designed services for sites and apps with a more quirky, silly and fun-loving themes. This was my daughters company and I helped her get it off the ground.

  • Peachy Studios
    • Philadelphia, PA
    • Owner
      • Jan 1999 - Nov 2015

      Built websites, databases, frameworks, protocols and mockups for businesses. Essentially starting from plain HTML with JavaScript in 1999 and transitioning to stateless UI and microservices in 2015. Worked mostly in the legal, healthcare and education fields. Built websites, databases, frameworks, protocols and mockups for businesses. Essentially starting from plain HTML with JavaScript in 1999 and transitioning to stateless UI and microservices in 2015. Worked mostly in the legal, healthcare and education fields.

Education

  • Rutgers University School of Law - Camden
    Ethics & Public Policy, Contract Law
    2008 - 2008
  • Salem Community College
    Managed Information Systems
    2000 - 2002

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