Tyler Menezes
Quick Facts
Biography
Tyler Menezes is a Canadian-American computer programmer and businessperson. He co-founded several startups, and is currently the Executive Director of the non-profit organization StudentRND.
Early life
Menezes was born in Toronto, Canada, and moved to Spokane, Washington when he was young. He has stated his interest in technology started during a period of long social isolation while living in Spokane and being uninterested in sports like the rest of his classmates.
His formal introduction to computer programming came after moving to Redmond, Washington, when he stumbled on a book offering to teach creation of a slot machine in Visual Basic. Menezes has said his later interest in STEM education was a result of realizing his luck in finding that book at that particular time.
In high school, Menezes participated in a video game programming competition organized by Microsoft, which would later serve as the inspiration for StudentRND's CodeDay program.
Technology and Startups
Menezes worked on CAPTCHA research in Microsoft Research's Machine Learning and Applied Statistics department while attending the University of Washington. In early 2012, he dropped out of university to found TapIn.tv, a startup focused on live video streaming, and in mid-2012 he moved to East Palo Alto to attend Y Combinator for the company. In 2013, the company, now called Framebase, switched its focus to providing live video infrastructure as a service, and Menezes left shortly thereafter.
Despite having a business focus since 2012, Menezes a C# and PHP programmer, and is the author and maintainer of several open-source projects.
StudentRND
After leaving Framebase in 2012, Menezes moved to Seattle, Washington. He joined StudentRND as its Programs Director, where he was responsible for the expansion of the organization's flagship CodeDay program from Seattle, Washington to 25 cities nationwide. In 2014 Menezes was promoted to Executive Director to replace the organization's previous head Edward Jiang.
Menezes has said several times that he believes that creating excitement and creativity is an important part of education which is ignored in school. He believes his work with StudentRND is a way to replicate that experience on a more predictable scale.
In recognition of growing StudentRND's community to the entire US, Menezes received a number of awards.