Title: Lead Software Engineer
Company: Fifth Third Bank
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Tyler Brisbin, MEng, Lead Software Engineer at Fifth Third Bank, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Engineers for dedication, achievements, and leadership in Information Technology.
Mr. Brisbin, a distinguished lead software engineer at Fifth Third Bank in Cincinnati, Ohio, has made significant strides in his career since joining the organization in 2019. Initially serving as a senior application developer, he demonstrated exceptional technical acumen and leadership skills, which led to his promotion to his current role in 2021. Mr. Brisbin’s tenure at Fifth Third Bank is marked by his adept handling of complex software engineering challenges and his commitment to steering the company clear of major security and regulatory issues on multiple occasions.
Before his current position, Mr. Brisbin honed his skills as a software engineer at TATA Consultancy Services Limited, an information technology services, consulting and business solutions organization based in India, from 2016 to 2019. During this period, he gained invaluable experience working with teams of engineers to create software solutions for clients.
Mr. Brisbin’s early career before completing his advanced degrees included roles as a telephone interviewer at the University of Cincinnati from 2014 to 2015, where he gathered demographic poll data and screened candidates for research studies. He also worked in retail at Kroger in Cincinnati from 2015 to 2016. These positions gave him diverse experiences that contributed to his well-rounded professional profile.
Mr. Brisbin’s academic background includes a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Mount Saint Joseph University in Cincinnati in 2013 and a Master of Engineering in computer science from the University of Cincinnati in 2016. His educational achievements have been instrumental in shaping his career, providing him with a strong foundation in technical and analytical skills that are crucial for success in software engineering.
In addition to his formal education, Mr. Brisbin has pursued numerous certifications to enhance his expertise. Notable among these are designations from LinkedIn Corporation, including “How to Be an Adaptable Employee During Change and Uncertainty” and “Developing Your Emotional Intelligence.” He also holds a certification in cybersecurity from the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium. These credentials reflect Mr. Brisbin’s commitment to continuous learning and professional development.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Mr. Brisbin is actively involved in various civic organizations. He has volunteered with the Germania Society of Cincinnati since 2018. He previously served as an adult volunteer at the Cincinnati Museum Center from 2013 to 2016, where he was honored with the Butler-Bain Award in 2014. Earlier, Mr. Brisbin contributed as an eighth-grade science fair judge at Our Lady of the Visitation in 2016 and played the violin at Saint Simon the Apostle Catholic Church in 2013.
Mr. Brisbin’s passion for community engagement is matched by his creative pursuits. He authored ‘A Cup of Coffee for the Chemists,’ published on the ASC Reactions website in 2013, showcasing his ability to blend scientific knowledge with engaging storytelling.
Looking ahead, Mr. Brisbin aims to leverage diverse information and innovations in artificial intelligence, focusing on identifying their positive aspects and potential benefits. With unwavering support from family and friends who have encouraged him throughout his journey, he continues making meaningful contributions professionally and within his community.
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