Meet the Team
Toms Baugis
User Experience
Keith Bourgoin
Data Analysis
Emily Chen
Engineering Intern
Chris Clarke
Dev Ops
Didier Deshommes
Systems & Architechture
Joe Giarratano
Account Management
Sal Gionfriddo
Front End Developer
Afzal Jasani
Business Intern
Sachin Kamdar
Chief Executive Officer
Martin Laprise
Algorithms Lead
Nathaniel Lemus
Office Manager
John Levitt
Sales
Andrew Montalenti
Chief Technology Officer
Clare Ondrey
Director of Marketing
Kemper Smith
Design
Mike Sukmanowsky
Product Lead
Raymond Tang
Engineering Intern
Garrett Wilkin
Developer Evangelist
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Toms is a prolific Python programmer and open source contributor
with a keen interest in data visualization and user interfaces.
He's passionate about coding, and has built projects using JavaScript,
Google App Engine, and other technologies.
His open source projects include time-tracking application
Project Hamster,
which has over 60,000 users;
and hamster-graphics data viz library;
Prior to Parse.ly, Toms worked as a research assistant at DERI Galway,
focused on semantic ontologies and visualizations.
Toms enjoys playing videogames, snowboarding and reading science fiction.
Website: Project Hamster
Keith studied Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University,
where he got his Masters with a focus in machine learning and
information retrieval.
He started writing .Net software in Philadelphia but quickly went
back to his roots with Python and the open source stack.
He has since been working with Django and JavaScript.
His last project included engineering on personal identity site
Flavors.me.
He also maintains hiicart,
an open source project that implements a Python/Django shopping cart
for Paypal, Google Checkout and Amazon Payments. In his spare time
he plays many video games and starts random projects.
Website: keithbourgoin.com
Emily is pursuing a M.S. in Computer Science at Columbia University and enjoys using python to mine all types of data. Offline, she enjoys ballet and meeting and expanding the community of female hackers by co-organizing events for the NYC-PyLadies.
Chris has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and worked more than 5 years developing .NET software for the medical industry. He transitioned into freelance Web development and server administration, and has spent nearly 10 years working on applications and systems serving the medical, digital media and e-commerce industries. He supports the Parse.ly team, focusing on system administration and automation.
Didier spent the first 18 years of his life in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
and moved to North Carolina to attend college.
He obtained two bachelor's degrees from North Carolina State
University, one in Applied Mathematics and one in Computer Science.
He also has a master's in Mathematics. As an advocate of open source
technologies, Didier has contributed to a number of projects
including the SAGE project
(a computer algebra system),
python-solr
(a Python binding for the Solr open source search engine), and
sfpy (a Python
Superfeedr client).
His hobbies include long-distance running, reading, and listening
to music.
Website: dfdeshom.tumblr.com
Joe joins Parse.ly with 3 years of Account Management experience. He graduated from Quinnipiac University with a BA in Communications and after 18 months of working at a small public relations firm, landed at an established company in an Account Management role. He started there at the tail-end of their startup period and is excited to have the opportunity to help grow Parsely from close to the beginning. When he isn’t managing accounts, he moonlights as a standup comedian. When he’s not doing that he enjoys trying new restaurants, preferably of the tapas variety. When he isn’t indulging in fine delicacies, he tortures himself by rooting for the Mets, Jets and Islanders.
Sal can't stop making things. This tendency usually manifests in the form of software, but it occasionally births new taco recipes. Prior to joining Parse.ly, Sal developed and published several video games including Penumbear, Omegapixel and Four Hats on iOS. Sal's previous lives include being a CTO of an online radio startup, a consultant for Facebook game startup, and a developer of financial reporting systems. When Sal isn't hacking away on code he enjoys rock climbing, unicycling, running, playing guitar, collecting new hobbies and long walks on the beach.
Website: blog.tacograveyard.com
Afzal is a student at New York University, double majoring in Economics and Public Health. He loves technology and business and reading about new and current tech startups. During his free time he teaches himself python, plays intramural basketball, and dances on two Indian folk dance collegiate teams. He is currently helping the Parse.ly team in all matters of business and marketing.
Sachin managed teams with as many as thirty people through various leadership roles over the past several years.
He graduated with a bachelor's in Economics from NYU and a master's in Education from Pace University.
After graduating from NYU, Sachin was an NYC Teaching Fellow, using cutting edge technology to educate students
in math and economics at an alternative high school in Brownsville, Brooklyn. He then started an EdTech
consulting company that built, implemented and managed systems across schools in NYC. Sachin enjoys listening
to live jazz, exploring Brooklyn, and never having a steady sleep schedule.
Website: sachinkamdar.com
Until 2010, Martin was doing research in nonlinear optics as a PhD Candidate in Physics at Université Laval. After his graduate study, he joined BrightScope where he was doing GPU Computing and Data Analysis. Prior to joining Parse.ly, he was CTO at Crowdbase where he led the Research and Development of the natural language processing and recommendation components of the platform. Martin enjoys crunching data, Python and running.
Website: martinlaprise.info
Nathaniel studied at the Art Institute of San Francisco where he obtained a B. S. in Art and Design. Although a recent SF transplant, he has found a new home in Queens. He has several years experience working in the start-up scene, most recently at Klout. When he isn't busy making things awesome he enjoys videogames, hiking, biking and not going to the gym.
John never thought he'd end up an entrepreneur, but Parse.ly is the third startup he's been a part of. He earned a bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Florida and is a huge Gator sports fan. After graduation, John co-founded a company that used educational activities to help elementary schools fund student programs and classroom supplies. He then spent time consulting with a VC funded startup before joining the Parse.ly team. John lives in New Jersey and enjoys a pickup basketball game whenever he can.
Andrew is a technologist with nearly a decade of experience in software engineering. He earned a bachelor's degree in Computer Science (with honors and departmental distinction) from NYU. After graduating, he acted as a technical lead on a small software team within Morgan Stanley. Prior to founding Parse.ly, he built large-scale web applications and systems through Aleph Point, Inc., the software engineering consultancy he owned and operated. His team served large clients like ThomasNet, NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation, Publishers Clearing House, as well as other small and mid-size technology companies such as HiiDef, Inc., IRAmarket, and Tal.ly. A dedicated Pythonista, JavaScript hacker, and open source advocate, Andrew is also a published technical author and editor. His hobbies include unfollowing people on Twitter, not reading his "toread" Delicious links, and beating Sachin in Powerball gyroscope.
Website: pixelmonkey.org
Clare is here to tell Parse.ly's story to the world. She has spent five years on the publishing side as the Director of Marketing and Online Operations at Greentech Media. Previous to that, she did digital marketing and business development at ThePoint.com, the precursor to Groupon, and Venus Zine. Originally from Ohio, she graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in Environmental Sciences.
Kemper is a designer of both the digital and physical domains. He received his
Bachelor of Architecture in 2005 and has applied his knowledge of the physical
design world to user interface design and data visualizations.
His skills in front-end web development, JavaScript, and
other visualization technologies demonstrate a core belief
that design goes beyond aesthetics. He believes true
understanding of a design problem requires knowledge of the
processes that take a project from design to reality.
Previous to Parse.ly, Kemper worked on data visualizations
for Pitch Interactive, Inc.
Website: distantshape.com
Mike joins Parse.ly with 5 years of experience in media, most recently as Manager,
Digital Analytics at The Globe and Mail.
He earned a bachelor's degree in Computer Science with a Business Administration option (with honours)
from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
After graduating, Mike quickly developed an insatiable interest in statistics, analytics and optimization.
This passion fuelled him to pursue management roles in digital analytics at two of Canada's prominent media companies:
Rogers Digital Media and
The Globe and Mail.
While at these companies, Mike had a front row seat to the challenges (or as he likes to say, "opportunities")
facing multimedia companies like Rogers as well as traditional publishers like The Globe and Mail.
His knowledge and experience delivering insights, working with a multitude of measurement technologies and building his
own reporting and analysis products ensures Parse.ly's roadmap keeps the needs of publishers front and center.
Website: mikesukmanowsky.com
Raymond is a student at the University of Virginia, majoring in Computer Science with the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
He enjoys learning different technologies and skills on his own time. Including Linux, python, chess and Frisbee.
He is helping the Parse.ly team create a a more dynamic public web front.
Website: Juntray.blogspot.com
Garrett loves bringing nerds together. Seeking to connect with other technologists, he founded Maine Hacker Club, a flourishing group of nerds in central Maine. In June 2013 he organized the first ever hackathon in his hometown of Bangor: Maine Civic Hack Day. He's rallying support for technology education and open source collaboration through a new non-profit called Hacktivate. He believes in the potential for technology to facilitate close knit communities, and if you ask him, he'll tell you that twitter changed his life.