Jesse Barnum
Jesse Barnum started writing screen savers on his Apple IIe at age 12, and immediately fell in
love with computer programming. His database experience goes back to PFS:File in the early 1980s,
but he started writing databases with FileMaker Pro version 2.1 in 1992. He founded 360Works in
1996, and created a niche integrating FileMaker and Java for organizations like NASA, the US
Marines, and Omnicom. He has created numerous developer tools including the WooF JDBC driver and
AdminAnywhere.
Jesse hosts, organizes, and frequently presents at the Atlanta FileMaker Developers
group. He has been a speaker at the 2008 and 2009 FileMaker Developer Conference, the Adatasol podcast series, and
FMPug chapters in numerous cities around the United States. He is certified in FileMaker 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12
and is a platinum member of the FileMaker Business Alliance.
At the 2009 FileMaker Developer Conference, Jesse was surprised and honored to receive the FileMaker Excellence Award for Outstanding
Contribution to the FileMaker Community.
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Sam Barnum
Sam is one of the senior developers at 360Works. He is an expert at FileMaker Pro, Java, PHP,
and
Klezmer music. A guitarist and song
writer for a touring band in a previous life, he now enjoys writing and performing for his two young boys.
He lives and works in San Francisco, where he gets to go barefoot all the time, taunt the tigers at the zoo,
and work with companies like Pixar.
He is the author of most key 360Works products including SuperContainer, Plastic,
Scribe, Charts,
ScriptMaster, and many others. A certified developer in FileMaker 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, he is also a regular presenter at
the San Francisco
FileMaker Developer Group.
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Lisa
Barnum
Lisa is a trainer at 360Works. Having once been an actual 360Works client
herself... she was so impressed with the abilities and talent in the
company that she married the owner, Jesse Barnum. Now a mother of two young children, Lisa's amazing
talents include generating invoices, training database users on systems and bandaging bleeding
kids... although rarely at the same time.
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Val Avksentyev
Val is one of the lead developers at 360Works. He is certified in FileMaker and in "adding his 2
cents in every lunch conversation." Whenever he's not busy exploring North Georgia's nature or
rooting for a local sports team you can find him tinkering in 360's server room. A self-proclaimed
mechanic, he is always ready to dig deep to find the cause of the problem.
Val is the author of several custom FileMaker plugins, and is certified in FileMaker 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. His technical interests
and qualifications include FileMaker, Java, and various areas of IT.
See an example of Val's work with Springs Creative.
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Sterling Rouse
An admitted sports junkie, Sterling is a die-hard fan of the Los Angeles Lakers and his hometown University
of Louisville Cardinals. A master of the written (and hard-coded) word, Sterling was a sports writer before
making the switch to software development.
Sterling is the primary author the 360Works Web Services Manager. He is also the lead
developer for the 360Works Plastic plugin, and is a
Certified FileMaker 8, 9, 10, and 11
developer with experience in Java, C++ and PHP.
See an example of Sterling's work with Blue Bird Corporation.
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Michael Gaslowitz
Michael is one of the developers at 360Works, and the author of A FileMaker Blog, a site geared towards those
developing with FileMaker. He is certified in FileMaker 8
9, 10, and 11, a fan of the Florida Gators, a player for the AFDC, and member of the Alliance. He has your database right here.
See an example of Michael's work with Compass Real Estate.
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Travis Green
Have a project in mind or a need for custom development? Contact Travis, 360Works' project coordinator.
Before joining the 360Works team Travis worked in the non-profit world in Boston. When he isn't in the
office, Travis is busy making wine and pruning grapevines in North Georgia.
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Sarah Mulligan
Sarah Mulligan is the Marketing Coordinator at 360Works, helping to maintain social media presence,
monitoring advertising campaigns, and distributing press releases. Her experience varies from
administrative work to data entry to software testing to survey administration to technical writing
in different industries. A graduate of the University of Georgia in '09 with a BS in Psychology,
she is part of the Bulldog Nation for life! Hobbies include travel, science fiction and fantasy
literature and TV, college football, the latest video games, and reading neuroscience and
psychology journals.
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Brent Basham
After spending time in restaurant management, Brent finally found his true calling in the world of
software development. Problem solving is hardwired into his DNA and he is very excited to join the team
at 360Works as a FileMaker 11 Certified Developer. As he puts it, “I’m finally doing what I love for a
living and couldn’t be happier!”
A devoted husband and father to three wonderful children, Brent spends much of his free time hanging
out with his family. His interests include technology (naturally), reading, fantasy baseball, and
fishing. He believes a nice day catching trout on the river is often the perfect way to clear your mind.
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Joe Pampalon
Joe has always been fascinated by computer programming. It started with simple computer
games (Zork!) and spun into a lifetime obsession with gaming and coding. He studied
computer science at Georgia State University which has furthered his knowledge, skills,
and love of programming. When he isn't coding he likes to spend his time gaming or playing
with his dog Zeus.
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Will Slaughter
As an apprentice developer, Will is one of the newest additions to the 360Works team. He is a prospective
graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology where he studies Computer Science, but outside of school and
work, he enjoys building small microcontroller-driven electronics and working on his car. Will's preferred
languages for development are Java and C++, and his ultimate goal is to start a successful video game
design studio. Will asks questions constantly, and is always eager to learn more about a problem
in order to solve it.
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