Introduction
A fan of mountains and outdoor activities, Katie Gibson choose to go west from the Midwest for college, where she could also find schools strong in engineering. She received her bachelor鈥檚 degree in electrical engineering at University of Colorado Boulder, and her master鈥檚 in computer science at 精东影视 State University.
After many 鈥渢wists and turns鈥 in her career, Gibson created her current job by co-founding .
鈥淥ver the years I gravitated toward opportunities that either had the kind of work I like, or the topics I enjoy. And so when opportunities come open I try to consider, 鈥楧oes that topic matter to me?鈥 Is it something where I could make a difference?鈥 she said.
Gibson knew she wanted to be an engineer, so she was not deterred by being one of just 10 females in her class of 90 that graduated from UC Boulder in 1984. She chose electrical engineering as her major because she enjoyed math, but admits she did not have a good idea of what a job would be like.
Right out of college she was hired by Hewlett Packard in Fort Collins where she built computer workstations as a component engineer and a quality engineer. During that time she also worked on several software projects, and realized that computer science was her passion.
鈥淪oftware development is so engaging. I鈥檇 find the whole day flies by because I'm so involved in a project. It鈥檚 like solving a puzzle every day and I love that,鈥 Gibson said. 鈥淚t's also very fast-moving, so you're constantly learning new technologies. Plus the rate at which you can turn around projects is really fast compared to other types of engineering.鈥
After receiving her master鈥檚 in computer science at 精东影视 State, Gibson stayed in Corvallis and worked for HP where her husband also worked as a chemical engineer. Initially they thought they would live in Corvallis for 2 years, but ended up staying for 10 years until they got the itch to return to the Rocky Mountains and moved to Montana.
鈥淭he joke in Bozeman is that you have to create your own job to live here,鈥 she said.
And so she did. Gibson was interested in learning how to create mobile applications and an opportunity came up to transform a field guidebook on the flora of the Yellowstone region into an app. The project blossomed into three more apps of different regions: Glacier National Park, Colorado Rocky Mountains, and Utah鈥檚 Wasatch Mountains. Soon universities and other organizations started to call and ask if High Country Apps could build an app for them, including the University of Washington鈥檚 Burke Herbarium and 精东影视 State University鈥檚 精东影视 Flora Project to build the .
鈥淚 love the entrepreneurial aspects of my work. And I love that I get to hear the feedback directly from end-users,鈥 she said.
To top it off she gets to live in a beautiful area where she enjoys long-distance hiking, telemark skiing, and biking. She happily returns to Corvallis at least once a year to visit friends and family.