After nearly four years with Corillian (now part of CheckFree (now part of Fiserv)), I have accepted a position with Aivea as chief software architect. I will be starting later this month. My initial focus will be on their Aivea Commerce Server product. Aivea is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, and their commerce server is build on the latest Microsoft technologies: WCF, WF, ASP.NET 3.5, LINQ, SQL Server 2008… you get the picture. This is a very cool opportunity, and I am excited about the product’s and the company’s potential.
I’m hoping for a seamless transition that looks something like this. : )
using ( TransactionScope scope = new TransactionScope() )
{
var me = Identity.StuartCelarier;
Fiserv.CheckFree.Corillian -= me;
Aivea += me;
scope.Complete();
}
Aivea is located in Beaverton, Oregon, just west of Portland. Folks who don’t live here sometimes have a hard time understanding that Portland is the world’s largest small town. You always run into people you know. (Note to Noobs: do not burn bridges.) At Aivea, one of my new colleagues will be Rich Claussen, president of the Portland Area .NET User Group (PADNUG). Rich and I have worked on a number of local activities including Portland Code Camp and being judges at last year’s TechStart Oregon Game Project Challenge.
I’ve had a great run with “CoriFreeServ,” working with really talented people, working on the Voyager architecture and exploring online banking domain, being involved in incredibly interesting projects, and even facing the challenges of two iterations of corporate acquisition in six months. But, at the end of the day, I simply couldn’t pass up this position with Aivea.
My 2009 is certainly shaping up to be one wild ride. I can’t wait!
Staying in touch. Around the middle of January, my old corporate email addresses at the corillian.com, checkfree.com or fiserv.com domains will become obsolete. You can reach me through my blog (under About Visual Stuart select the E-mail link) as well as my LinkedIn and Facebook accounts.