Brian Yandell is a seasoned web developer with a career spanning over a decade. His journey into web development began in the 6th grade when he built his first website, sparking a lifelong passion for technology and design. Since 2011, Brian has been a professional web developer, honing his skills and expertise in various aspects of the field.
Brian’s professional career took off as the Webmaster for the Associated Students, Inc. at California State University, Fullerton. In this role, he managed a high-traffic website that received over 1 million page views annually, gaining invaluable experience in web management and user engagement.
Throughout his career, Brian has worn many hats, including those of a graphic designer, animator, photographer, and software developer. In high school, he won an animation contest judged by Adobe, and his work was showcased at an Adobe conference, highlighting his early talent and dedication to his craft.
One of Brian’s notable achievements is his development of a valve exerciser program. This innovative software reads and analyzes the torque used by utility workers’ valve exercisers and presents the data in graphs and tables. The program also allows data export to PDF, Excel, and print formats. Cities across the country use Brian’s program to monitor the health of underground pipe valves, determining when they need to be repaired or replaced.
Brian resides outside of Seattle, Washington, and is passionate about sports, history, and conservation. His diverse skill set and commitment to excellence continue to drive his success in the ever-evolving field of web development.
Brian Yandell is a seasoned web developer with a career spanning over a decade. His journey into web development began in the 6th grade when he built his first website, sparking a lifelong passion for technology and design. Since 2011, Brian has been a professional web developer, honing his skills and expertise in various aspects of the field.
Brian’s professional career took off as the Webmaster for the Associated Students, Inc. at California State University, Fullerton. In this role, he managed a high-traffic website that received over 1 million page views annually, gaining invaluable experience in web management and user engagement.
Throughout his career, Brian has worn many hats, including those of a graphic designer, animator, photographer, and software developer. In high school, he won an animation contest judged by Adobe, and his work was showcased at an Adobe conference, highlighting his early talent and dedication to his craft.
One of Brian’s notable achievements is his development of a valve exerciser program. This innovative software reads and analyzes the torque used by utility workers’ valve exercisers and presents the data in graphs and tables. The program also allows data export to PDF, Excel, and print formats. Cities across the country use Brian’s program to monitor the health of underground pipe valves, determining when they need to be repaired or replaced.
Brian resides outside of Seattle, Washington, and is passionate about sports, history, and conservation. His diverse skill set and commitment to excellence continue to drive his success in the ever-evolving field of web development.
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239-674-6555
Mailing Address
4600 Summerlin Road, Suite C-2500
Fort Myers, FL 33919
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