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Course: Computer programming > Unit 8
Lesson 1: Meet the professional- Welcome to "Meet the professional"!
- Maya Bello, Software engineer and YouTuber
- Sarah Northway, Game Maker and Nomad
- Brenda Jin, Mobile Prototyper and DJ
- Tom Heinan, Mobile Developer, Pilot, and Zombie
- Amy Quispe, Data Liberator and Developer Relater
- Bill Mills, Physicist and Interdisciplinary Programmer
- Carrie Cai, Researcher and Dancer
- Lauren Haynes, Product Manager and Lindy Hopper
- Marcos Ojeda, Designer, DJ, and Dog Owner
- Allyson Lubimir, Support Engineer and Cat Lover
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Lauren Haynes, Product Manager and Lindy Hopper
Hi, I'm Lauren Haynes, from Chicago, Illinois!
What do you work on?
I work for a company called GiveForward, a crowd fundraising platform to help individuals pay for Medical Bills. To date we’ve raised over $80 million for people in need. I'm a Product Manager, which is a mix of Agile project management and business analysis - I have to hear what the different stakeholders want or need from our product and decide what we're building, as well as prioritizing the tasks at hand. Then I have to take all of that and communicate it in a way that makes sense to the software engineers so they build the product we're envisioning.
In the past, I was a IT Manager for a non-profit and a consultant for Fortune 100 companies around Knowledge Management and Collaboration. The coolest thing I’ve ever built was a 10 foot wide by 7 foot tall interactive wall for the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia based on artwork for the Louvre.
How did you learn to program?
My high school calculus teacher encouraged me and three of my close female friends to take his AP CS class. We learned C++. I continued with CS as a minor in college, where I took a Principles of User Interfaces and found Human Computer Interaction; it’s basically the intersection of Computing, Psychology, and Sociology. I love looking at how technology changes people, and how they in turn change technology.
What do you do when you're not programming?
I actually don’t program that much in my job, but understanding programming is hugely important for my role in product management, as it helps me scope out what we're building for the website and how we’re going to get it done.
When I’m not on the job, I’ve been taking Lindy Hop/Swing Dancing lessons for about the last year and a half, and go out social dancing when I can. It’s a really nice release. I’m also on the Board of Directors for a non-profit called Break Away that focuses on service learning trips for college students, and life long active citizenship.
What’s your one piece of advice for new programmers?
Programming is super creative - find a problem you’re interested in solving or something you want to create and it will make the challenges worth solving.
Want to join the conversation?
- I'm having trouble trying to figure it out I'm a new programer(6 votes)
- Practice, ask questions! A lot of people might be confused at first, but I'm confident you'll be able to figure it out if you apply yourself(11 votes)
- Hi Lauren! My name is Kerry.. I am entering a 2-year Technical school here in SC and came across your posting via my coursework at TCTC.edu. My program will be streamlined as I am a returning student interested in branching out of the Education field and into the Computer/IT industry. What would you say are hot areas in the job-market not only presently, but in the immediate future as well? Trying to gain a picture as to where to go with my new educational investment. Specific areas or specialities which are and will be booming in the future? Thanks Lauren for your thoughts!(6 votes)
- Kerry I'm sorry to say but Lauren docent have a khan account so she can't reply(EDIT) wait that was from2 years ago...)(5 votes)
- What is the easiest thing to start our with? Like, games??(3 votes)
- Lauren can't reply, since she doesn't have a Khan account. I suggest you look her up on the web and see if you can find her webpage to contact her.(4 votes)
- can you be my mentor?
i really want to be a java professional.(3 votes) - why is the first step in making project management work must be a complete definition of the boundaries across which the project manager must interact ?(1 vote)
- What coding language should I use for game design?(1 vote)
- In the second sentence of the 2nd paragraph, are we to assume that this was built "for the Louvre" as indicated, or from the "Louvre"'; as in: inspired by? Either way, I find these bios to be inspirative...even if "inspirative" isn't a word in this digital lexicon.(1 vote)
- Can I ask a question about math ?(1 vote)
- Thanks for the imformation(1 vote)
- What did you use to make the interactive wall?(1 vote)