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Abram Siemsen



Abram Siemsen has been designing and programming since his dad bought the family an original Macintosh computer in 1984. In the years since, he’s developed those skills while designing baseball cards, hawking donuts and frozen pizza, training bank employees about credit card disputes, gathering voter perspectives, deploying10-foot-tall beer bottle-shaped kiosks on cruise ships, building educational materials for zoos, creating a mobile app for half-a-million deer hunters, building real-time score-tracking systems for tournament sports, and making websites. Lots of websites.

Abram is a father, a bass-player, a pilot, and (clearly) a big ol’ computer nerd. He works as an Interactive Strategist and Front-end Developer at Thoughtprocess Interactive, and has been a lecturer in the Sam Fox School since 2010.