Top-Notch Staff
Chris Barajas
Support Manager
Chris joined Rogue Amoeba in 2010 to handle technical support, and he's been helping users and improving processes ever since. He now leads our support team.
When Chris isn't helping you, he’s probably busy with his wife, daughter, golden retriever, or all three. When he does have free time, he’s an avid curler during the long winters of the Lake Ontario region.
Robert Charlton
Support Technician
Robert has been a member of our support team for several years, helping users with all manner of questions.
Robert lives in the suburbs of Boston, where he can often be found tuning a guitar with a tiny Allen wrench and fighting an endless tide of cable clutter. He hopes to help everyone sound great and make the most of their digital audio projects.
Lee Falin
Mac & Web Software Engineer
Over multiple stints with Rogue Amoeba dating back to 2009, Lee has served as a support tech, a Windows dev, and now a Mac and web dev as well.
Lee's written software to help answer questions about the genetics of microorganisms. Naturally, the perfect job for him is working for a software company with “Amoeba” in its name.
Grant Farr
Mac Software Engineer
Since joining Rogue Amoeba in 2011, Grant has been a crucial part of multiple Rogue Amoeba products. He's led development of our flagship Audio Hijack, as well as spearheading the creation of both Piezo and Farrago.
Grant is Australian, which provides a never-ending challenge of time zone conversions for everyone at Rogue Amoeba. Despite his nickname of "surly", he's actually quite likable and will sit for a beverage with anyone at least once.
Nathan Tiddy
Mac Software Engineer
Nathan lives in Portugal with his wife and two children. His day-to-day activities include coding, caring for his kids, and drinking lots of coffee. He also enjoys walking the streets of Lisbon with his family, as the unique European cityscape is a world apart from the goat farm he grew up on back in his home country of New Zealand.
Before joining our team, he created a handy little utility called “menuBUS”. He's delighted to work on more audio tools here at Rogue Amoeba.
Neale Van Fleet
Designer
Neale joined us at Rogue Amoeba in 2015 to help with all of our design needs. In short order, you'll see more and more of his stellar work on our site and in our apps.
Neale lives in snowy Montreal with his wife and son. When not drawing rectangles and other shapes on a screen, he reads, takes photos, and dabbles with physical design and art projects. He also once designed and built a robot that appeared on a robot combat show, back when that was a thing.
Aaron Wasserman
Support Technician
Aaron is the newest addition to our growing support team. Hailing from California, he has settled in the German woodlands with his partner, cat, and over 150 house plants.
He lives for deep bass, spicy food, shameless puns, and connecting with strangers. Ever with a camera in hand, Aaron loves to capture and be captivated by the world around him. It’s not atypical to find him juggling, solving word puzzles, or teaching himself another language. This guy really knows where his towel is.
Ed Wynne
Mac Software Engineer
Ed joined Rogue Amoeba in 2011, after years of providing contract work on some very important code. He's one of the brains behind our backend audio capture technology, and has now also led development of Loopback.
Ed lives in the semi-wilds of Michigan, near Ann Arbor. He mitigates the isolation of remote work with a strict regimen of pessimistic optimism and crotchety old man behavior. No doubt time spent with his wife, two kids, and two dogs also helps.
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