nugs.net
Alexander Lavrinovich is an accomplished engineering professional with a diverse background in software development and project management. Currently serving as the Director of Engineering at nugs.net since February 2019, Alexander has previously held significant roles such as Senior Software Engineer. Notable achievements include leading the development of a successful iOS application and a new project management system at Easy Projects, where Alexander played a crucial role as Head of Mobile and Tech Lead. With earlier experience at Akova LLC, Alexander contributed to the creation of hotel management software and facilitated a transition to modern technologies. A graduate of Belarusian State University with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Alexander demonstrates a solid foundation in technical expertise and team leadership.
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nugs.net
Launched in 1993 as a fan site for authorized live music trading, nugs.net turned professional in 2002 when Phish teamed up with Brad Serling to officially release downloads of every concert they played. Soon Metallica, Dave Matthews Band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tim McGraw, Grateful Dead, and 1000 other artists tapped nugs.net to distribute their live concert recordings. Most recently Pearl Jam shifted their long-standing Bootlegs program to nugs.net for CD and download fulfillment. nugs.net’s pay-per-view concert webcast business has exploded over the past few years, as bands like Phish broadcast up to a third of their shows each year. In addition to the streaming service, live downloads, and webcast business, nugs.net founder Brad Serling hosts a weekly show on SiriusXM Jam On featuring recent live music from nugs.net’s catalog.