Kelley Stephens

Software Engineer at Primary.Health

Kelley Stephens has a diverse work experience in various industries. In 2011, they worked as a Senior Brand Ambassador at Switch, where they successfully increased brand recognition through marketing campaigns and trade shows. From 2012 to 2014, Kelley served as an Operations Administrator at Holland Square Group. In 2014, they attended the Nashville Software School as a student, gaining intensive hands-on experience in coding and project collaboration. Kelley then joined Ingram Content Group in 2014 as a Ruby on Rails Software Engineer, later transitioning to an Intermediate Software Engineer role in 2016. Kelley contributed to the Business Intelligence team, developing applications using technologies such as Ruby on Rails, Angular, and JavaScript. From 2017 to 2020, Kelley worked as a Full Stack Developer at Ramsey Solutions, where they gained extensive experience in software development. In 2020, they became a self-employed Freelance Contractor, before joining Primary.Health in 2021 as a Software Engineer.

Kelley Stephens completed a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Marketing and a Bachelor of Science degree in Spanish from Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) between 2004 and 2008. Later, Kelley attended Nashville Software School to study Web Development, but the start and end years are not provided.

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Nashville, United States

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Primary.Health

Primary.Health is committed to protecting the health of every community through easy and affordable access to diagnostics. We provide program management software and program design services that let employers, schools and communities administer testing to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. Through our work with the largest, most complexorganizations at the height of the pandemic, Primary has earned the experience and trust to provide superior diagnostic testing for COVID-19, flu and other conditions that threaten population health.


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