Summary
Amos Batto is an independent ProcessMaker and BPM consultant with 12 years of experience delivering open, scalable workflow solutions. Based in La Paz, Bolivia, he brings full-stack capabilities across PHP, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, REST services, and systems programming (C/C++, Python, Rust) with MySQL on Linux. As a cofounder of the NGO Institute de Lenguas y Literaturas Andinas/Amazonicas, he leads efforts to promote indigenous languages in technology, including translating free/open source software into Quechua and Aymara and developing dictionaries and an Android dictionary app. Previously, at ProcessMaker, he authored a majority of the documentation for early versions, led the community forum with thousands of responses, and built pmusers.com as an unofficial knowledge hub. His broader background includes a MA in Latin American History from Indiana University and early stints in microprocessor programming, reflecting a blend of research, pedagogy, and hands-on engineering. Amos combines technical depth with a passion for accessible technology and language preservation, turning complex BPM and open-source concepts into practical, inclusive solutions.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
MA, Latin American History, MA, Latin American History at Indiana University Bloomington
BA, History, BA, History at Grinnell College