Work Experience

I have accumulated a combined 4 years of work experience in a plethora of fields pertaining to software development and engineering. I have worked on a multitude of projects using both proprietary and pre-built software. My previous projects within these internships have included processes like API integration, data cleaning and analysis, report building, web app development, and more.

Software Development

Scriptly Pharmacy Management Software                             Schaumburg, IL 

January 2025 – Present Part Time Data Analyst

  • As a data analyst, I collaborate with the CFO and sales division of the company to deliver Tableau reports on product performance, provider efficiency, pharmacy efficiency, and low-level trends in performance points such as prescription counts, total sales, and total margin.
  • I also use SQL to manipulate and clean raw data from the data warehouse of the client pharmacy to deliver HIPAA compliant reports and excel spreadsheets for the sales department to present both internally at monthly productivity meetings and at trade shows and potential client meetings.

Aleysian LLC                 Chicago, IL

May 2024 – July 2024 Consulting Intern

  • As a consulting intern, I created Salesforce solutions for both myself and a multitude of clients, with aspects of these projects covering both the functional and technical aspects of Salesforce.
    • I found or created solutions for clients using only declarative Salesforce implementation when I worked in a functional capacity. This involved using out of the box/previously created salesforce solutions and automation. 
    • I created custom solutions in code and automation to give greater ease of integration to clients who already have pre-built environments, and for clients who may have niche needs when the solutions were built from scratch in a technical capacity. This involved creating custom lightning components and custom functionality using the JavaScript derived Apex coding language. 
  • I also created my own salesforce solution including a project flowchart, a properly styled client specification article, a scope and requirement document, and a professional presentation that was delivered to mock clients.

Scriptly Pharmacy Management Software                                       Schaumburg, IL 

May 2023 – August 2023 Junior Software Developer

  • I performed bi-weekly coding tasks in a variety of scopes within the software, including: 
    • Back-end C# development of bugs and features that pertain to the creating and deletion of patient records and payment information through services and extensions like Stripe, Azure, and AWS cloud services.
    • Front End and UI development through TypeScript and Twain JavaScript extensions to create a software extension that can talk to and give commands to the driver of a scanner detected on the local system of the software. 
  • I also collaborated on debugging and brainstorming ways to create functionality edge cases for Quality Assurance and to verify my own code before pushing it back to our remote repository.

University of Wisconsin – Madison Computer Science Department

Jan. 2023 – May 2023 Peer Mentor

I also wrote test questions to be used in CS220 students’ midterm and final exams.

Helped to mentor and teach students taking Data Science Programming 1 (course code CS220) at UW Madison under professors Gurmail Singh and Michael Doescher.

Teaching responsibilities included leading a lab section of the CS220 course alongside a graduate student, assessing any technical difficulties the students may face during their lab work and help guide them through the syntax and functionality of Python, SQL, and HTML coding languages. 

Scriptly Pharmacy Management Software                                          Schaumburg, IL 

May 2022 – August 2022 Junior Data Procurement Developer

  • I performed bi-weekly data analysis tasks using the company’s SQL warehouse alongside a long-term project 
    • I created bi-weekly reports on productivity points such as product performance, doctor prescription rates, revenue by state/pharmacy location to present to the company’s upper management using PostGreSQL.
    • I also created an automated financial productivity report to be sent companywide following the closure of the client pharmacy’s location each day. This was created using C#, SQL, and JavaScript to finalize calculations, and automate formatting and the email send procedure.
  • I collaborated on a project creating a system to automatically re-route inbound calls to an automated answering system during company recognized holidays using our Twilio Software Developer Kit.

Engineering

Sports Car Club of America                                                                                  Various Locations

May 2025 – Present Race Data Tech Intern (Part Time)

  • I am working with the Data Tech team at the Mark Amenda Memorial Majors at Blackhawk Farms Raceway, and both the June Sprints and SCCA Runoffs at Road America to acquire and analyze data of cars racing in a multitude of classes. My responsibilities include:
    • Acquiring car specifications during the scrutineering process. Specifications include engine displacement, minimum weight, tire size, and air restrictor plate size. I was also tasked with installing data loggers during this process to track car performance.
    • Analyzing and graphing data from different cars within the same class to help and implement balance of performance decisions and class consolidation decisions made by the SCCA and the club racing board.

Wolf Motorsports                                                                                                            Elkhart Lake, WI 

May 2025 Race Engineering/Mechanic Intern

  • With Wolf Motorsports, I work to maintain and optimize electrical systems and software on a multitude of private client vehicles and provide trackside support to drivers using data driven decisions. My responsibilities include:
    • Maintaining and troubleshooting issues on all electrical systems of the car, with a particular focus on the sensor suite and AiM EVO4S data logger to maintain accurate positional, performance, and timing data when the car is racing on track.
    • Analyzing data logged by the AiM EVO4S logger when cars are on track during testing and practice to help inform the drivers of their performance and where they could improve, alongside making changes to the car’s mechanical setup to improve on track performance while the car is trackside based on the analyzed performance data.