Remento
Alexandre Massonneau has extensive work experience in the software engineering field. Alexandre is currently a Co-Founder at Remento, a position they have held since June 2021. Before this, they worked at Red Balloon Security, Inc. from 2018 to 2021. At Red Balloon Security, they held multiple roles including Software Engineering Manager, Senior Software Engineer, and Software Engineer. In these roles, they led and managed teams, implemented standard processes, and spearheaded significant projects such as transitioning to a service-oriented architecture.
Prior to their time at Red Balloon Security, Alexandre worked at Maptycs from 2012 to 2018. Alexandre started as the Director of Software Development, overseeing the development and maintenance of Maptycs, a GIS solution for the insurance industry. Subsequently, they became the Director of Software Engineering, where they participated in brainstorming sessions and designed user-friendly solutions to address client needs.
Alexandre also gained early work experience as an Intern Software Developer at Autodesk in 2010, a Desktop Support Assistant at Cornell University from 2009 to 2010, and an Intern at Downtown Bytes from 2009 to 2010.
Alexandre Massonneau obtained a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University, where they studied from 2008 to 2012. Prior to that, they attended Montgomery High School, although the specific dates and degree achievements at this institution are unknown.
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Remento
Remento makes it easier than ever to better understand and more deeply appreciate your family story through recorded conversations with a family member. The Remento mobile app recommends conversation prompts crafted by professional storytellers, neuroscientists, and memory researchers designed to uncover precious memories of a loved one’s past.Once recorded, stories from these sessions are showcased directly in a private Remento library, from where they can be easily shared without any fancy editing or processing. Whether it's reflections on monumental moments or the joys of everyday life, Remento helps break down barriers across generations, breed connection through curiosity, and remind us that understanding our own story starts by listening to the stories of others.