Back in 1997, Theo Schlossnagle started OmniTI with the vision of building an organization where excellent talent could find a stimulating and collaborative home. In 2001, he joined the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) to help him on his path. A quick look at who OmniTI is shows that initiative achieved.
Tell me what company you keep and I'll tell you what you are.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
The ACM is the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society delivering resources that advance computing as a science and a profession. As one can imagine, this organization and its mission is of vital importance to companies like OmniTI. Theo has been active in the ACM for over eight years, and describes it value: “I think OmniTI has been so successful because we have the experience (and scars) of being present when theory and practice collide. The ACM is the organization in the best position to bring the wisdom born from those collisions to professionals in our industry.”
It is with great honor that Theo Schlossnagle was recently asked to participate in the editorial board of the acmqueue magazine.
acmqueue provides a critical perspective on current and emerging technologies. Its distinguished Editorial Board makes sure that acmqueue's high-quality content dives deep into the technical challenges and critical questions software engineers should be thinking about.
Distinguished indeed! It is with great pride that we recognize Theo as the leader of our team and an esteemed member of theirs!