Proforma’s team of elite developers leads the way in a Hackathon competition for the benefit of the homeless and underserved communities of Tampa Bay.
Vera Muzzillo, Proforma’s CEO, says, “I welcome and celebrate our team’s involvement in any endeavor that benefits the community, expands technology and innovation around the world, and builds our corporate technology culture of innovation, education and leadership.”
“We love working hard to build the best technology solutions for our owners everyday, but it is also important to give back to our local community to help protect citizens around the world. We enjoy showcasing and building our developers’ talents, and we are passionate about using technology to improve people’s lives,” says Brian Carothers, Proforma’s Chief Technology Officer, a twenty-year industry veteran and leader.
Josh Young, Proforma’s Application Development Manager, adds, “It gives our team great pride to use their talents and skills to benefit a national audience in the field of technological entrepreneurism. We enjoy working with other members of the Tampa Bay Technology Community to gain exposure to additional technologies that can be used as tools to enhance our system development in the future.”
The Synapse Innovation Summit Hackathon was developed in partnership with Code for Tampa Bay and Tampa Bay Hackathon. The purpose of the Hackathon is to bring Tampa Bay’s top tech minds together to create positive change through technology. Proceeds of the Hackathon are used to benefit Metropolitan Ministries, an organization that distributes food to the homeless and impoverished.
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