I’m Aldon Isenberg. I live in Kansas City, where I design the future.

I’ve loved making things for as long as I can remember, and wrote my first program when I was in high school, just weeks after getting ti-86 calculator. Programming the quadtraic formula into my calculator was a lot of fun, but I wanted to do more.

The only thing I loved more than computers as a kid was wrestling. When I was 5, I brought home a flyer for the local youth wrestling club. After attending the tryout camp I was hooked. I continued to wrestle without missing a season until I graduated college. I’ve even gone as far as to compete in the U.S. Open.

I spent the first few years of my post college career working in the software industry. To teach myself how to code, I spent time building web applications and a few around wrestling projects.

I most recently worked as a software engineer at FloSports, where the focus was upgrading to an event-driven architecture. We’ve accomplished the successful integration of the FloArena product with the Trackwrestling platform.