Dan Dutrow is a Software Development Manager at Amazon Web Services, specializing in big data applications, cloud platforms, and network security. An experienced engineering leader with degrees from the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins, he has a track record of building and managing high-performing, cross-functional teams at companies like Qualytics and Protenus.
Passionate about fostering local tech ecosystems, Dan has served as a lecturer in computer science at both Towson and Johns Hopkins universities. He takes pride in building the Baltimore technology community by mentoring and hiring local talent, demonstrating a commitment to giving back to the industry.
Unique fact: While at Johns Hopkins APL, he conceptualized and led "Ignition Grants, " a crowdsourced innovation platform that significantly boosted the labs innovative culture.
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