Andy Sword

Technical Lead Developer at Southwire

Andy Sword has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Andy has worked as a Technical Lead Developer at Southwire Company since 2021. Prior to that, they were the Director and Technical Lead at OBI Partners Inc., where they developed a dashboard reporting framework for the utility industry. Andy also has experience as a Founder of Trivial Systems, where they developed personal software projects to explore new technologies. Andy has worked as a Consultant at Innovative Architects, assisting clients in auditing and patching systems, as well as creating data mart interfaces. Andy co-founded Police Experience Solutions and created a training website for police officers. Andy also worked as a Warehouse Architect at Obvient Strategies, a Product Manager at Southeastern Data Cooperative (SEDC), and a Consultant at Greenbrier and Russel, Brannon and Tulley, and Uniforce MIS. In these roles, they were involved in data warehousing, product management, and application development for various clients in different industries.

Andy Sword attended the University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business from 1989 to 1993, where they earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. Andy'sfield of study is not specified. Andy also obtained the certification for Microsoft 70-320 Developing Web Services and Server Components with C# .NET, although details such as the institution and dates obtained are not provided.

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Southwire makes building, utility, industrial power and telecommunications cable products, and copper and aluminum rods. The company also provides engineering, fabrication and inventory management services. Southwire customers include building contractors, utility companies and original equipment manufacturers for the automotive, electrical and industrial equipment industries. The company dates back to 1937, when Roy Richards, Sr. erected power lines for the Rural Electrification Administration.


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