Workstate
Dennis Allio's work experience includes a range of roles in various organizations. In 1992, they had a co-op position as a Chemical Engineering Co-op at The Lubrizol Corporation. From 1994 to 2001, they worked as a Software Engineer and Systems Manager at Parker Hannifin. In 2001, they worked as a Wizard and Software Engineer/Architect at Motivo, where they contributed to projects such as Bacardi.com and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. From 2001 to 2003, Dennis worked as a Software Developer at Workstate. In 2003, they joined Wells Fargo Home Mortgage as a Software Engineer/Consultant, designing software for mortgage loss prevention. In 2004, they founded Sage Webworks, a web development and design agency based in San Francisco. Finally, in 2014, Dennis merged Sage Webworks with Workstate and became the Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of the merged company, working on complex technical development initiatives and strategy.
Dennis Allio obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from The University of Akron, graduating between the years 1989 and 1994.
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Workstate
We Listen. We Strategize. We Activate Your Solutions Workstate is the home of Team REV, a singularly unique Teams as a Service solution that overturns the most common issues with traditional software teams: Inconsistent performance, resume and cultural mismatches, high turnover, cost overruns, missed deadlines and inability to scale. We challenge the status quo by revolutionizing how your organization harnesses technology for growth and change. We connect your vision and goals to world-class, on-demand, U.S.-based software engineering teams. Workstate partners with organizations that need Team REV-level talent and approach to build and deliver their mission-critical initiatives, on-budget and on-time, with an eye to the future. Our 20+ year history of reliable success with a range of clients from non-profits to start-ups to Fortune 500 companies shows how they depend on Workstate to expand and evolve their businesses.