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Reid Braswell Joins UDig as Vice President, Software Engineering

Reid Braswell Joins UDig as Vice President, Software Engineering
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UDig is proud to welcome Reid Braswell as our new Vice President of Software Engineering. With over 13 years of experience in technology consulting, Reid brings deep expertise in digital transformation, modern software engineering, and client-focused solutions. His leadership and passion for solving complex challenges make him an exceptional addition to the UDig team. 

Reid’s career highlights include leading transformative projects for Fortune 500 companies, modernizing web architecture, and delivering full-stack digital experiences across diverse industries. Known for building meaningful client partnerships and empowering teams to reach their full potential, Reid embodies the qualities that define UDig’s commitment to accelerating impact.

Reid’s decision to join UDig reflects his enthusiasm for the company’s strategic approach to digital transformation. “UDig’s commitment to delivering modern, impactful solutions for clients aligns perfectly with my passion for problem-solving and creating value through technology,” Reid shared. 

“I’m excited to lead the software team, drive innovation, and build strong partnerships with enterprise clients. The opportunity to contribute to UDig’s industry portfolio strategy and help shape its future made this role the perfect fit,” he added. 

As Vice President of Software Engineering, Reid will oversee UDig’s software engineering team, playing a strategic and visionary role while remaining hands-on in project execution. “My goal is to ensure our clients’ projects deliver the outcomes they need while continuously pushing the envelope on innovation and value-add,” said Reid. “I’m here to help UDig’s software team solve big problems and accelerate impact.” 

“Reid Braswell joins UDig at an exciting time as we continue to expand our presence with enterprise clients,” said UDig’s EVP of Consulting Practices. “We are thrilled to welcome him to the team and are confident his expertise and shared commitment to helping clients modernize will drive measurable success for our clients and further establish UDig as a leader in digital transformation.” 

With Reid’s leadership, UDig will continue delivering impactful solutions and strengthening its reputation as a trusted partner in digital transformation. 

Connect with Reid Braswell on LinkedIn.

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