Roger Stanley Wells

Software Engineer (Retired)

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A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1949

Mr. Wells is born in Seattle, Washington to Stanley A. Wells and Margaret Wells.

1971

Mr. Wells receives a Bachelor of Arts from Whitman College.

1973

Mr. Wells studies postgraduate courses at The University of Texas at Austin.

1977

Mr. Wells receives a Bachelor of Science from Oregon State University.

1979

Mr. Wells becomes a software evaluation engineer at Tektronix, Inc. in Beaverton, Oregon.

1983

Mr. Wells becomes a computer engineer for Saudi Aramco in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

1984

Mr. Wells becomes a software engineer for Conrac Corporation in Clackamas, Oregan.

1986

Mr. Wells becomes a software analyst for Lundy Financial Systems in San Dimas, California.

1993

Mr. Wells becomes a senior project engineer for Illuminet in Olympia, Washington.

1997

Mr. Wells is appointed president of the American Institute of Parliamentarians.

1998

Mr. Wells becomes a member of the Executive of the Year 2000 Committee of Illuminet.

2000

Mr. Wells becomes a manager of configuration for New Edge Network, Inc. and a senior product engineer for Wind River in Beaverton, Oregon.

2002

Mr. Wells serves as a technical advisor for the E-Corps of the Washington Service Corps.

2003

Mr. Wells serves as advisor to the chair of Cascadia Con, the North American Science Fiction Convention.

2004

Mr. Wells serves as a software builder for Volt Technical Resources.

2005

Mr. Wells becomes a computer process specialist for Boeing in Seattle, Washington.

2006

Mr. Wells receives the R. L. Fanthorpe Grand Prize at the Write-Alike Contest.

2014

Mr. Wells becomes a data and system analyst for Boeing in St. Louis, Missouri.

2016

Mr. Wells retires from software engineering.

2017

Mr. Wells is honored with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who.

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