Nirvana Technology Hires Fintech Software Developer Jimmie Fulton as Chief Software Architect
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Nirvana Technology (Nirvana), a global digital bank, announces the appointment of
Jimmie Fulton as its Chief Software Architect to utilize his 20+ years of hands-on software industry experience to build out Nirvana s plan for simplifying finances.
Fulton has more than 10 years of experience specifically in the fintech space with a keen eye for software, architecture and platform design. His experiences range from transforming monoliths to service-oriented architectures, transitioning teams to new technology stacks, and to designing and implementing sophisticated distributed systems. Jimmie s unique vision for designing and developing systems and applications paired with his innate sense of leadership gives Nirvana s software development team an exceptional competitive advantage, said Nirvana CEO
Silicon Valley Legend Selects Miami As Headquarters for Latest Fintech Startup
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Bill Harris has moved to Miami to launch
Nirvana Technology (Nirvana), a global digital bank. Based in Wynwood, the fresh company is now hiring high-tech talent across engineering, product, marketing, and operations.
Harris was also CEO of Intuit, founding CEO of Personal Capital, and founder of seven other successful financial technology and cybersecurity startups. Over 30 years, he helped build multiple unicorns , while also serving on the boards of RSA Security, Yodlee, GoDaddy, Success Factors, and Care.com. We re bringing the fire of Silicon Valley – innovation, ambition and mission – to the new Silicon Beach, said Harris. We ll employ fifty people by yearend and two hundred by the following year. Recruiting an exceptional team is the fuel for hyper-growth.
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