Computer science grad furthers career on West Coast
Baldwin
Wallace
University
computer
science
graduate
DeShawn
Franklin
'15
is
now
living
in
Santa
Monica,
California,
working
as
a
software
engineer
with
Basis
Worldwide,
a
technology-driven
marketing
company.
Using
his
BW
education
as
a
foundation
for
success,
he
is
working
toward
being
able
to
integrate
art
and
software
development
in
a
professional
environment:
his
life
goal.
After getting his start out of college working as a software developer for FirstEnergy Corp. in Akron, Ohio, Franklin was hired by Basis Worldwide in June 2016. He currently develops iOS and Android applications, and has worked with high-profile clients such as Porsche, California Cryobank and Schumacher Homes.
Programmed to Achieve
A Cleveland native, Franklin played an active role in the BW campus community. He was a member of the Black Student Alliance, Men In Action, National Cyber League and BW Scholars. As an undergrad, he also worked on a real-world technology project as a paid intern in BW's Center for Innovation & Growth (CIG), under the supervision of computer science faculty and in partnership with developers from OEConnection LLC.
Franklin says he chose to attend BW since it felt like home and because it was a place where he could be challenged. He gave back to BW as much as he took away, making time to tutor students who had trouble understanding fundamental aspects of computer science.
A Foundation for Success
Saying BW gave him a "foundation for success," Franklin adds, "My professors mentored me as a student and still stay in contact with me today."
Being supported by professors who motivated him built upon what Franklin had gained through being part of BW Scholars, a program for Cleveland Public School students who are considered at-risk for graduation. The program supports and encourages participants to earn a high school diploma and go on to enroll in higher education through after-school study sessions, Saturday test-preparation assistance, community service, leadership activities and more.
Franklin's dedication to both the program and his BW education is what makes success stories like his possible.