Meet our people.
If you're an Emma customer, it's very likely you've gotten to know one or more of the people pictured here. Perhaps you've met several of them. Perhaps you know one person quite well but have only spoken briefly with two others. Here's your chance to put a face with a name, or two names with two faces, and so on and so forth.
Kevin McConnell
Kevin leads our engineering team, having reached Emma through the traditional Edinburgh, Scotland to Houston, Texas to Portland, Oregon path. As Scotland's lone ambassador to Emma, Kevin carries the sole responsibility of bringing that country's unique culture to the workplace. For example, he says "wee" and "fiddle" a lot, as in, "We need to fiddle around with it for a wee bit." Also, he calls Mardi Gras "Pancake Day." Those are really the only examples we've got. Kevin is a vegan but hates zucchini, the mention of which makes him agitated, what with zucchini being the most pedestrian of all squashes. Kevin holds a computing degree from Napier University in Edinburgh, where he was awarded the Addison Wesley Prize for his final-year dissertation, An Investigation into the Behaviour of Transport Protocols Across Packet Switched Networks. Say it with a funny Scottish accent and throw the word "wee" in there somewhere, and it sounds a lot more interesting.