Damien Russell

Director of Engineering at Generation Tux

Damien Russell has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering and development. Damien started their career as a web developer at Berea College in 2009, where they gained experience with Visual Studio, .NET MVC, and MSSQL. In 2012, they joined Software Masters Inc. as a Lead Developer, where they worked on creating database-driven web applications and basic websites using PHP and Codeigniter within a LAMP stack. Damien then worked at Mission Data in 2013 as a Developer, where they gathered experience with various development stacks and languages such as .NET MVC3 in C#, PHP, Ruby, and Ruby on Rails. Damien also worked on enhancing existing applications and creating server-side scripts. In 2014, they joined Indatus as a Software Engineer, primarily working with PHP and Laravel to build SaaS applications. Damien's next role was at Generation Tux in 2015, where they started as a Sr. Principal Engineer and later became the Director of Engineering. In this role, they specialized in Laravel/PHP and DevOps, and was responsible for establishing private AWS VPCs, migrating infrastructure, and maintaining multiple Kubernetes clusters.

From 2007 to 2011, Damien Russell attended Berea College, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Computer and Information Sciences, General.

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Louisville, United States

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Generation Tux

Generation Tux is a first-of-its-kind ‘high tech, high touch’ online tuxedo, and suit rental platform. It offers an exclusive service with tailors on demand to visit the customer's home or office. From trusted entrepreneur George Zimmer, whose pioneering vision is once again revolutionizing how people get dressed and share key lifeexperiences, Generation Tux is changing the way men rent tuxes and suits, making this luxury accessible to all. Distinguished by superior quality and style, a hassle-free online shopping experience, and unrivaled concierge services, Generation Tux is in a league of its own.


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51-200

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