Derek Schulz

Chief Innovation Officer at Tectonic Financial, Inc.
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Houston
Languages
  • English -

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Experience

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief Innovation Officer
      • May 2022 - Present

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • VP of IT & Innovation
      • Oct 2016 - May 2022

    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief Technology Officer
      • Aug 2009 - Dec 2015

      Responsibilities • Establish the company’s technical vision and lead all aspects of the company’s technological development and infrastructure. • In accordance with Executive Management, direct the company’s strategic direction, development and future growth. • Work in a consultative fashion with other department heads as an advisor of technologies improving efficiency and effectiveness. • Present to corporate and fund boards on IT/Cybersecurity as necessary. • Promote a culture of efficiency and education through training, assessments and software. • Conduct research and case studies on new technologies and make determinations on the viability of implementation. • Develop and maintain the yearly IT budget, acting as a good steward for the firm’s resources. • Provide and maintain 30+ vendor relationships, including review and approval of all IT related invoices. • Supervise and manage direct reports including performance reviews, professional development and compensation adjustments. • Act as project manager for all IT related initiatives, both infrastructure and development. • Manage, maintain, and act as subject matter expert on Active Directory, Exchange, SQL Server, VMware, and all backup technologies. Also provided technical expertise to other mission critical services as needed. Show less

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Sr. Developer / IT Infrastructure Manager
      • Apr 2004 - Aug 2009

      I was initially hired as a Sr. Developer at Sanders Morris Harris (SMH). My greatest accomplishment as a Developer at SMH was the architecture and implementation of Clearing Data Management System (CDMS). This application pulled clearing data files from various third party sources on a daily basis, processed the data using VB.NET and SQL Server and emailed reports to the appropriate individuals. Other projects included a corporate Intranet, corporate websites for subsidiaries and other ancillary applications needed to make the business more efficient. In 2006, we hired a second developer, who reported to me. During my time at SMH, I began to work closely with the CTO on the IT Infrastructure side of the business. After some time, I became responsible for all servers and storage. Using VMware and EqualLogic, I was able to implement server virtualization as a key business strategy, reducing the number of physical servers by 75% over 2 years. My experience at SMH was invaluable as it provided me to the opportunity to learn the infrastructure side of IT, while still maintaining the position of Development Lead on all custom built applications. Show less

    • United States
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Contract Programmer
      • Aug 2002 - Mar 2004

      I was a lone developer on an ASP timesheet application where users could log in and enter time via the web. I later converted the web site to an ASP.NET application. The application used SQL Server and stored procedures to house and manipulate the data. I wrote custom reports using ASP.NET so they could be accessible from the web. The web site also included a file repository so the users could upload/download files via HTTPS. The second part of my responsibility dealt with Magellan-K12’s main application, APPLE. I wrote about 50 Crystal Reports which were developed to be stand-alone or integrated within the VB.NET application. The reports used OLE DB (ADO) to retrieve data from multiple SQL Server stored procedures. These stored procedures were very extensive using nested loops, temporary tables, fetches, and cursors to produce the flat table required by Crystal Reports. Show less

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Developer
      • Jun 2001 - May 2002

      At HealthHelp, I was responsible for architecting and developing multi-tiered data import applications for large data files from HealthHelp’s clients (Aetna, BCBS, UNH, etc.) These programs contained a VB interface which parsed and created a set of common format files for the various provider files. The common format files were then fed through a data loader which was built using a Visual Basic and SQL Server. The use of a multi-tiered approach was necessary since the payer specific formats varied so drastically. I also worked on HealthHelp applications to be integrated into HealthHelp’s Portal. The portal was built using dynamic ASP/SQL. The use of function sharing was leveraged across all of the applications in the portal, creating a cohesive environment, allowing programmers to concentrate on the business rules of the applications while maintaining the “look and feel” of the portal. Show less

  • iVita
    • Houston, Texas Area
    • Internet Systems Engineer
      • Aug 2000 - Jun 2001

      I was responsible for architecting and building iVita’s corporate intranet. The application was built using ASP/JavaScript/DHTML along with some ActiveX controls on the front end and SQL Server on the back end. The site was personalized by querying the Exchange Server using ADSI for the mailbox properties of the user via their logon ID. I was also the lead developer for the web portion of iVita’s core product (iVita Commander). This included multiple checks done in ASP and JavaScript for proper browser, platform, cookies, etc. Toward the end of my time at iVita, I was moved to the reporting team where the reports for iVita Commander were generated using Actuate. The parameters of the reports were chosen via a user interface using an ASP/JavaScript front end accessing a COM middle-tier housed by a SQL Server back end. Show less

  • Indata
    • Houston, Texas Area
    • Web Developer
      • Apr 1998 - Jul 2000

      My time at Indata included two separate consulting positions: 1) First Union Capital Markets in Charlotte, 2) Lyondell Citgo Refinery in Houston. Both of these positions used a workflow technology called ActionWorks. This technology was used in conjunction with SQL Server on the back end and either Cold Fusion or ASP on the front end. I also worked on various projects developing the necessary skills needed to build client-server applications. Some of these projects included database retrieval via Cold Fusion from a SQL Server Database. Other projects included code written in Visual Basic. Show less

Education

  • University of Houston
    BS, Computer Engineering Technology
    1994 - 2005

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