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Don Bushell
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Don is a software developer at the Boeing Company. As a developer of strategic planning systems, he is well versed in creating long range plans, and people seek his help in creating their own business strategies.

Don has great people skills and is a talented software developer. His technical skills include the web, databases, and graphical depiction of present and future “states” of whatever the user wants to analyze.

Don is an experienced play by play announcer, and public address announcer. The team he has been with the longest is the Bellevue Wolverines, announcing basketball since 2004.

Don has announced for the Seattle Seahawks in Century Link Field during the inaugural open house events, and the Battle in Seattle featuring Central Washington and Western Washington. Don has announced Volleyball, Gymnastics, Soccer and Baseball for the University of Washington Huskies. He has announced for the Seattle Pacific University Falcons in basketball and volleyball, the University of Puget Sound Loggers in football and basketball, the Alaska Nanooks in basketball, the WIAA in the Emerald City Kickoff Classic including the famous Bellevue vs. De Lasalle Game football game, for Carl Click covering Greater St. Helens League football and basketball, Dave Iverson of Broadcast Ink in basketball and football, Mike Brown Productions in football, Bob Akamian Productions in wrestling, and many others.

Read about the Boeing Special Invention Award
Don's development team, along with 20 other teams of Boeing engineers, won the 2011 Boeing Special Invention Award. Don is the architect and primary inventor of iRoadmap, a system used for long range planning.

iRoadmap produces architectural models by integrating with Troux (pronounced 'true') products, such as Metaverse and Troux Architect. iRoadmap is integrated with Microsoft PowerPoint for executive views in the format of a "roadmap".

Don holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a major in Management Information Systems, from the University of Arizona, in Tucson. His most influential professors were Paul Bablove and Rob Drabek. Don concentrated his electives in the computer science area where Rob Drabek taught many computer science courses. Paul Bablove taught him the value of marketing our systems so that they achieve the highest impact on the business community. Don is currently pursuing his law degree at Northwestern California University School of Law. He passed the California Bar's First Year Law School Exam in June of 2011, and is qualified to sit for the General Bar Exam in July, 2014. Upon passing the bar exam, he will petition the Washingon Bar Examiners to sit for the Washington Bar. Don also attended the United States Military Academy at West Point for most of his freshman year in college.

Don has been a resident of Auburn, Washington, since 1990. He has also lived in New York, Arizona, and California.

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