Trevor Grant (programmer)

Trevor Grant (born June 10, 1984) is a Chicago based American author, speaker, and open source community leader.
Trevor Grant (born June 10, 1984) is a Chicago based American author, speaker, and open source community leader. He is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, a combat veteran of the , and holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics, a Masters of Science in Applied Mathematics, and a Masters of Business Administration from Illinois State University.
He is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, serves as the PMC chair for Apache Mahout, was awarded various medals from a tour of Afghanistan, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics, a Masters of Science in Applied Mathematics, and a Masters of Business Administration from Illinois State University.
Open Source
Trevor is a member of The Apache Software Foundation, and currently servers as the assistant treasurer. He is also the Project Mentorship Committe (PMC) chair for Apache Mahout
He was responsible for spearheading initiatives such as integrating Mahout with Apache Zeppelin and creating a prepackage algorithm framework. He also has done considerable work evangelizing Mahout including multiple talks and articles. He is also a PMC member of Apache Streams, and Apache Community Development.
Trevor also has done a great deal to evangelize Kubeflow, including writing a peer reviewed use case and Kubeflow for Machine Learning: From Lab to Production for O'Reilly Media
Political Activity
In 2019, Trevor ran for Alderman in Chicago Illinois' 1st Ward, but withdrew from the race before election day.
Military Service
In 2008, Trevor deployed with the as part of Task Force Phoenix as a combat medic to a Police Mentoring Team in Zhari district of Kandahar, Afghanistan.
 
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