Brad Vorjohan

Front-End Engineer

1994

Born in Evansville, Indiana.

1996

Moved to Maryville, Tennessee.

2000

Survived Y2K.

2007

Wrote my first program in TI-Basic on my TI-84 calculator.

Begin contributing to NinSheetMusic as a music arranger.

2008

Became an Eagle Scout.

Entered my first Speedcubing (Rubik's Cube) competition.

2009

Uploaded my first YouTube Video.

2010

Became a National Merit Finalist.

Learned at National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine.

Won the Battle of Lexington.

2011

Won TMTA Regional Math Competition in Calculus.

Conducted Asteroid Photometry Research at Operation Catapult.

Built a Tesla Coil at Tennessee Governor's School for Science and Engineering.

Became a national finalist at US Nationals.

2012

Graduated Maryville High School as Valedictorian.

Got an iPhone.

Cashiered at my first job.

Entered Virginia Tech's honor program.

2013

Elected as Director of Academic Enrichment at the Honors Residential College.

Uploaded 65th (and last) YouTube Video.

Interned at URS Corporation (now part of AECOM).

2014

Joined Theta Tau Psi Gamma engineering fraternity as pledge class Vice President.

Interned at Texas Instruments.

Got an Android.

2015

Interned at 3M.

Went to 6 onsite interviews for full-time jobs.

2016

Built a semi-autonomous golf cart for senior design.

TI-84 calculator died.

Graduated Summa Cum Laude with Honors, B.S in Mechanical Engineering and a Minor in Music.

Moved to Fort Worth, Texas.

Joined Lockheed Martin Aeronautics as a Structural Engineer.

Registered on GitHub.

2017

Learned Python.

Built a 2048 AI.

Built an eSports Ranking Program.

Built a Wikipedia Game Web Scraper.

Built a Live Webcam Filter.

Built an arduino robot that used machine vision to follow my Rumba around.

2018

Moved to Arlington, Virginia.

Joined Appian as an Application Engineer.

Learned Angular.

Built a Spotify Stats App.

Planned a wedding and got married.

2019

Moved to Richmond, Virginia.

Learned HTML, Javascript, and React.

Joined By The People as Lead Developer.

2020

Joined AWS as a Front-End Engineer.

Now

Surviving Coronavirus.