Aaron Silber

Contact:

aaron@bytes.co
(802) 448-4001 ext. 711

Certifications:

IAAP WAS circular badge logo for International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) credential. A dark blue circle with three lines of centered white text that read: IAAP WAS Certified. There is a smaller light blue circle that surrounds the dark blue inner circle that designates the WAS credential color scheme.
AWS Certified Solutions Architect

Aaron Silber

Development Team Manager

Contact:

aaron@bytes.co
(802) 448-4001 ext. 711

Certifications:

IAAP WAS circular badge logo for International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) credential. A dark blue circle with three lines of centered white text that read: IAAP WAS Certified. There is a smaller light blue circle that surrounds the dark blue inner circle that designates the WAS credential color scheme.
AWS Certified Solutions Architect

Aaron is the Development Team Manager. Joining Bytes.co in 2015, Aaron brings over 8 years of experience working on all aspects of the web stack. He joins us after a year on the development team at Brandthropology, a marketing agency in Burlington, Vermont. Aaron has a long history of volunteering in the community.

He grew up in Ithaca, New York, experiencing the Finger Lakes region before moving to Vermont and receiving a Secondary School Equivalency Certificate from the State of Vermont in 2014. After several years of professional development and hands-on experience, Aaron obtained AWS Certified Solutions Architect and IAAP Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) certifications in 2021. 

When Aaron’s not working to solve a complex technical issue with a client’s website, or strategizing an approach to a tricky data migration, he can be found tinkering with broken electronics and experimenting with new programming languages. He lives in snowy Jericho, Vermont with his wife and 2 cats.

Fun Facts About Aaron

Take the high ground and construct a fortress. I don’t think it’s any coincidence that the hospital is at the top of a hill. Assuming it’s not the center of the zombie epidemic, I’m pretty sure that’d be my first place to go to hole up.

I’d train to be the star shot putter, mostly because then I’d have massive arms and could make jokes about skipping leg day.

When I was a young kid I transformed an old beige computer into a costume. I constructed IDE cable suspenders to hold the chassis around my body. I was a computer.

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