Brian Carter - Vice President, Development

Brian Carter is the Vice President of Development Services. His primary goal is to help receivables management companies implement quality software that addresses all business requirements yet is easy to use, support and maintain.  He is an expert in all areas of the software development process, including business analysis, requirements specification, design, code review, quality assurance, installation, maintenance, and support.

Brian has around 30 years of hands-on development experience in various programming languages.  He has designed and developed interfaces, custom statistics, reports, workflows, action groups, actions, performance enhancements, system monitors, windows, utilities, maintenance screens, and other general system enhancements.  He has provided technical development support for business conversions, both from the perspective of extracting data out of the old system, loading data into the new system, and transforming the data in between.

Prior to joining TEC Services Group, Brian worked as an independent contractor developing applications in VB.NET, performing quality assurance work for a pharmaceuticals company, and teaching online VB.NET courses for Indiana Wesleyan University.  Prior to his independent work, Brian served in the collection software industry for over 13 years where he worked as a product support specialist, an installation specialist, a trainer, a developer, a designer, a technical QA specialist, an automated tester, a project leader, and a supervisor.

Brian is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and Mathematics, and a graduate of the University of California, San Diego with a Master’s Degree in Computer Science.  He and his wife Terri reside in Muncie, Indiana, and have two children. He is an avid cyclist and has bicycled in 45 states and 6 foreign countries.  He still bicycles between 2 and 3 thousand miles each year.  He also shoots pool well, winning the UCSD school tournament both years he attended, and tying for 10th in the college tournament for the state of California.  He continues to compete in local tournaments on occasion.

 

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