Mark Goris is a seasoned technology executive and co-founder who serves as Chief Technology Officer at doxo, where he leads software development, product architecture, security, and technical operations for a high-scale bill-pay platform used by millions. He has a track record of growing and leading teams across startups and large public companies, delivering scalable web and mobile applications, and managing distributed systems for high-volume transaction processing. His background includes senior architectural and leadership roles at Qpass and Amdocs, where he steered technical strategy and expanded product lines in digital content and payments. In addition to his hands-on leadership, he contributes to open source—scaling Ruby/Rails SOAP tooling as seen in the wash_out library, including Ruby 1.8.7 compatibility enhancements and configurable SOAPAction routing. He is based in Seattle and brings a rare blend of engineering depth, strategic product vision, and M&A experience to growing technology organizations. He earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington, Cum Laude, signaling a strong foundation in systems thinking.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Cum Laude, B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Cum Laude at University of Washington
Contributions summary:Mark primarily contributed to the `wash_out` library, focusing on enhancing its functionality and compatibility. They addressed Ruby 1.8.7 compatibility issues within the dispatcher and specs. Furthermore, the user implemented support for different SOAP styles and made routing based on a SOAPAction header a configurable option. The user also modified the versioning information of the project.
Contributions:1 release, 1 push, 1 tag in 2 years 4 months
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