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  • Tosh Meston

    Tosh Meston

    Founder & CEO

    For twenty years, Tosh Meston has been professionally creating software and leading teams to build software products.

    In 2014, Tosh started what would become Broadside Digital — a vehicle to bring amazing mobile and web applications to life. Prior to Broadside, he directed engineering at a Seattle startup, managed developers at Myspace, and wrote software at Microsoft. He is the author of over 50 apps in the Apple App Store, Google Play and Microsoft Store.

    Tosh holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Brigham Young University.

  • Jan Eligio

    Jan Iverson Eligio

    Software Engineer

    Jan Iverson Eligio is a software developer from Hawai'i. He has a passion for creating fullstack web applications using prevalent technologies. Jan has implemented simple, modern, and responsive user interfaces and RESTful APIs to bring ideas to life.

    He graduated in 2020 with a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.

Board of Advisors
  • Bradley Schick

    Bradley Schick

    Bradley Schick is the CEO at Skytap, a Seattle based software company that provides self-service access to production-like environments in the cloud.

    Most recently, Brad founded Wegos, Inc., an innovative gaming startup. Prior to Wegos, he was the VP of Engineering at Vizrea, a media sharing startup, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2007. Earlier in his career, Brad worked at Microsoft, where he led development teams on Windows and Internet Explorer.

    Brad holds a B.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering from Tufts University.

  • DJ Schwend

    DJ Schwend

    DJ has worked as an advocate for user-centered design in many capacities in the Seattle area. From large global companies like Google, Microsoft, frog design and BlackBerry, to Seattle startups Evri, Gist and Rival IQ, she has contributed design solutions to large-scale web applications, mobile operating systems and specialized mobile apps used by millions of consumers.