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travissouthard/README.md

Hello, my name is Travis Southard!

I am a full stack software engineer!

About me

My name is Travis, and I am a software engineer living in Philadelphia with my spouse, Ruby, and our two cats, Topaz and Basil. I am interested in gardening, bike touring, and solarpunk living.

I am currently a Developer and Data Analyst in the Digital Innovation Lab at Community Legal Services Philadelphia. I have previously worked at Comcast via Brooksource, Element84, Azavea, and Urality.

I am actively volunteering as Executive Director at Code for Philly. Previous roles for Code for Philly have been as the tech lead for the Expungement Petition Generator benefitting Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity and helping to launch the PhilaVibes as part of Code for Philly's Launchpad 2023.

Before transitioning into working in tech, I spent about 5 years working in the bicycle industry as a mechanic and bike tour organizer. I am also an Americorps alum who served in City Year Philadelphia. I have ridden two cross-country bike tours with Bike & Build, and another on the full East Coast Greenway with my best friend.

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  1. travissouthard.github.io travissouthard.github.io Public

    Home for my portfolio, hosted on Github Pages

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  2. CodeForPhilly/third-places CodeForPhilly/third-places Public

    A project that will seek to connect Philadelphians to comfortable public spaces, with the focus being on finding places spontaneously. Maybe a map?

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