Brock Morley has 9 years experience as Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer of a software startup. He studied Computer Engineering at the University of Victoria and earned a Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management from Royal Roads University.
As an entrepreneur, Brock Launched dozens of Products and Platforms for companies such as Sony Music International (UK), Royal Botanic Gardens KEW (UK), Time Inc (USA), People Magazine (USA).Β
β Co-Founder of Dot3 β Created Application Platform for mobile experiences that can be personalized in real-time based on proximity touchpoints such as Geofences, RFID tags, QR codes and BLE beacons. Utilized in live events, point of sale engagement, VIP events, travel tourism, and industrial asset tracking.Β
β‘ Chief Technology Officer of Dot3 β Management Experience includes developing technology roadmaps, hiring and training new developers, teambuilding and mentoring, remote team management (in multiple time zones), and capital planning. Technical Expertise in Angular, HTML, CSS, Objective-C, Swift, SwiftUI, Linux Administration, Database Design, Agile Development, and Technology Transitions.Β
β’ Technology Consultant β Leverages Design Thinking to help companies move from concept to minimum viable product. Considerable experience in Business Model Generation, strategic Cash Flow Management and translating client objectives into realistic development outcomes.Β
β£ Sales and Reseller Training β Creation and presentation of Sales pitches, including live and pre-recorded Demos. Technical expertise in AV Media Production including sound, lighting, and video. Created training materials and Sales Packages for resellers.Β
β€ Private Race Coach (Sailing) β Created lesson plans and competitive exercises, including running regattas to facilitate athletic development. Expertise in Fleet Racing and Team Racing. CYA Gold VII: Advanced Racing certification. Ontario Sailing Team (2006-2008), Canadian Youth National Sailing Team (2006), Canadian Youth Olympic Team (2007).Β
β₯ Greatest Superpowers β understanding the manual, clear technical writing, data visualization, systems thinking, making notes, asking why, and decluttering technobabble.