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Paul Conroy

Co-Founder & CTO at Commongene.org
Greater New York City Area
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Paul Conroy

Co-Founder & CTO at Commongene.org
Greater New York City Area
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Paul Conroy is a highly accomplished and versatile individual with over twenty years of experience as a consultant and manager in the information technology industry. With a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Hunter College and continuous learning through platforms like Coursera, he possesses extensive knowledge and in-depth understanding of all facets of technology. He has a proven record of success in designing, developing, and administering effective, economical, best-of-breed solutions, topped off with exceptional communication, presentation, training, and customer service skills.

Paul's professional experience includes a variety of roles such as Co-Founder & CTO at Commongene.org, Formerly Founder& Director at Full Genomes, Inc., Lead Developer at Newsweek and The Daily Beast, Database Analyst / Web Application Developer at Newsweek, Consultant at Deutsche Bank, and more. Some of his specialties and skills include Systems Design/Administration, Software Development/Management, Network/File/Email Servers, Project Planning/Management, Security Planning/Administration, and E-Commerce Solutions.

In his ongoing work, Paul aims to create a highly flexible, reliable, and adaptable system by recruiting the best and brightest developers and designers and utilizing the latest technologies, to create an exemplary experience for their customers.

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