Difference between revisions of "Craig Chapman"
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*Chapman started as a Director of Software Development at Span Instruments, a Principal Engineer at [[Ast.com|AST Computers]], an Adjunct Instructor at [[OrangeCoastCollege.edu|Orange Coast Community College]], a Principal Engineer for Basic Four Information Systems and a Senior Systems Analyst for Burroughs Corporation | *Chapman started as a Director of Software Development at Span Instruments, a Principal Engineer at [[Ast.com|AST Computers]], an Adjunct Instructor at [[OrangeCoastCollege.edu|Orange Coast Community College]], a Principal Engineer for Basic Four Information Systems and a Senior Systems Analyst for Burroughs Corporation | ||
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*Group manager -Program management team and served as architectural designer | *Group manager -Program management team and served as architectural designer | ||
| − | *Before attaining the position of development manager he was a Technical Lead in the Consumer Productivity Business Unit-design and development of multimedia HTML component | + | *Before attaining the position of development manager he was a Technical Lead in the Consumer Productivity Business Unit-design and development of multimedia [[HTML]] component |
*Development Manager at [[Microsoft.com|Microsoft]] for the Automotive Business Unit, where he was responsible for Microsoft's automotive client development team . | *Development Manager at [[Microsoft.com|Microsoft]] for the Automotive Business Unit, where he was responsible for Microsoft's automotive client development team . | ||
*Started as the Systems Development Lead for the Automotive Business Unit at [[Microsoft.com|Microsoft]] where he was responsible for handling all Operating system. | *Started as the Systems Development Lead for the Automotive Business Unit at [[Microsoft.com|Microsoft]] where he was responsible for handling all Operating system. | ||
| − | + | *He remained a Principal Consultant with Microsoft Consulting Services and acted as lead architect | |
| − | * He serves on the Board of Directors with Families Northwest. | + | * He serves on the Board of Directors with [[Families Northwest.|Families Northwest]]. |
*Used to teach classes and used to attend seminars on Microsoft technology, tools, development strategies and the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF). | *Used to teach classes and used to attend seminars on Microsoft technology, tools, development strategies and the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF). | ||
Revision as of 04:30, 28 January 2008
- CompanyInrix
- PositionCTO
Education
- B.A. in mathematics from Occidental College
- Additional computer systems coursework at the California Institute of Technology.
An expert development engineer and architect simultaneously possessing management capabilities over software and hardware engineers.
Work Experience
Before entering Inrix: His success paths at Microsoft:
- Chapman started as a Director of Software Development at Span Instruments, a Principal Engineer at AST Computers, an Adjunct Instructor at Orange Coast Community College, a Principal Engineer for Basic Four Information Systems and a Senior Systems Analyst for Burroughs Corporation
- Group manager -Program management team and served as architectural designer
- Before attaining the position of development manager he was a Technical Lead in the Consumer Productivity Business Unit-design and development of multimedia HTML component
- Development Manager at Microsoft for the Automotive Business Unit, where he was responsible for Microsoft's automotive client development team .
- Started as the Systems Development Lead for the Automotive Business Unit at Microsoft where he was responsible for handling all Operating system.
- He remained a Principal Consultant with Microsoft Consulting Services and acted as lead architect
- He serves on the Board of Directors with Families Northwest.
- Used to teach classes and used to attend seminars on Microsoft technology, tools, development strategies and the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF).

