Adrienne Sox is a highly experienced software engineer and architect with a background in the healthcare industry. Adrienne joined Cerner Corporation in 2003, where they worked on various roles, including software engineer, software architect, associate principal engineer, director and principal engineer, and most recently, left as a team member of HealtheAnalytics, a cloud-based platform that supports all of Cerner's cloud-based analytics and data-warehousing capabilities. During their time with Cerner, they led the development of HealtheAnalytics from the early stages in 2013 into wide adoption, serving 600+ tenants with a combined data set of 4+ petabytes in multiple availability zones (self-hosted and AWS-hosted). Adrienne oversaw the development of Cerner's one-stop system management solution for EMR installations and served as a mentor and technical lead for several teams. Adrienne improved the stability and configuration of Cerner's faxing solution and created a workflow analyzer to define workflows via directed graphs of clickstream events. Additionally, they worked for Hy-Vee as a Senior Principal Architect and recently joined Galileo as a Senior Staff Software Engineer.
Adrienne Sox attended Carnegie Mellon University from 1998 to 2002, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science. Later in 2009, they enrolled in the University of Missouri-Kansas City, where they pursued a field of study in Bioinformatics until 2013. No degree was mentioned for this instance.
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