
The Takeaway: A true 0-1 product, started with nothing but an idea, ended up a market-leading SaaS and got acquired in 2022.
View the Case StudyThe Takeaway: Groundbreaking e-Learning apps that redefined a market, each winning an Adobe MAX Award (beating corporate behemoths like Toyota, Yahoo and TIAA-Cref), and delivered real-world simulation that helped cardiologists save lives.
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The Takeaway: Existing dashboard needed extensive new functionality. Paul worked with executive stakeholders to reimagine this critical "first screen" of admin system.
View the Case StudySince 2003, thousands of projects have been submitted to Adobe for MAX Award consideration and winners include industry titans like Yahoo, Pepsi, T-Mobile, Nike, NASA, BMW, and eBay. Only three companies have won two awards: Yahoo, Interone Worldwide GmbH and Multiweb Communications. I am honored to have my work with Multiweb be in such impressive company. For both TeachIVUS and TeachCTA I was the primary architect, designer, and programmer.
As the first employee of Multiweb Communications in 1997, I was an integral part of the development of market-leading SaaS solution CloudCME.
Recently acquired by healthcare software leader HealthStream, CloudCME offers hospitals and universities a complete solution to managing their Continuing Medical Education departments. A complex and very deep app, CloudCME ties together registration and eCommerce, activity catalogues, activity evaluations, physician transcripts, reporting, attendance recording and more into one solution.
From the earliest prototype days in the early 2000's to current redesigns, I have been part of all aspects of the project from branding to screen design to determining feature priority and more. I currently am the product owner of this product at HealthStream.
Providing access to commonly used functions while on-the-go was a goal for our CloudCME platform, so I developed an iOS and Android app to give users the ability to interact with the most used subset of functions on their phones.
Using the Cordova open-source framework, I built an app that directly integrates with the backend systems and lets users scan QR codes to record their attendance, view current event calendars and register for activities, complete any outstanding tasks or view their latest medical transcript. The app is currently in use with over 200,000 physicians and nurses and I have handled the entire process: design, programming, build processes and Apple/Google store publishing.
I currently reside in Sarasota, Florida and am married with two children. I enjoy backpacking, the outdoors, technology of all kinds, playing with cars (particularly EV's these days...), building and making all sorts of things with my 3D printers and laser cutter, collecting fun items like sunglasses/pens/pocket knives, and designing fancy playing cards. I have a lifelong attitude of learning and truly love exploring new topics and having new adventures.