Michigan Software Labs is delighted to welcome Mei (pronounced “May”) Huang to our team as a new mobile app developer. Mei holds two Master’s Degrees and brings a solid background in iOS app development to our team. She has developed an award winning app and was a winner of the IBM Women of the Industry Coding Challenge. We are so pleased to have her on board.
Mei recently completed her Master’s Degree in Computing and Information Systems from Grand Valley State University. She developed an award winning app called AgHelp that won from the Grand Rapids Business Journal in 2018.
“I jumped at the opportunity to join Michigan Software Labs, as the responsibilities of this role are so well-aligned with my passions and interests,” Huang said. “I’m looking forward to the many new challenges and learning opportunities this role will offer and am excited to develop and grow new relationships with the clients and organizations we will serve.”
Michigan Software Labs provides app development services for some of the world’s leading organizations including Ford, Caterpillar, Steelcase, HarperCollins, Landstar, myParish, and the United Way. The company has developed apps that are being used by millions of users around the world.
“Mei is an excellent addition to our team,” said Josh Hulst, co-founder and managing partner at Michigan Software Labs. “Her experience working in software development, combined with her enthusiasm, fresh ideas and go-getter attitude will serve us and our clients extremely well as we help them to accomplish their goals.”
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