GEN5 DEVELOPMENT, LLC stands for "the next generation in software development".
The name reflects the quality and innovation that I strive to build into every custom application.
Hi, I am Celia Ameline, owner and principal consultant of GEN5.
I came to Albuquerque, New Mexico as an graduate exchange student from the University of Paris, France in 1995,
and decided to stay here after I met my husband.
Building business applications is my dream job because it mixes elements of art, people skills
and mission-critical problem-solving, from optimizing day-today operations,
to ergonomics, and facilitating organizational change.
Thanks to internships at software marketing company
UbiSoft and
Philips France's Information Systems
department, two contracts at
Intel's Facilities Construction
Technology group, and two years in the university's business
consulting association, I was hired as a salaried consultant by
POD Associates in Albuquerque.
There I redesigned and developed a job tracking system for local construction company
K.R. Swerdfeger,
then the web registration and site navigation for an
on-line supplier database,
SupplierLink.com.
In May of 1998 I was hired by the
PHASER (now Axon)
metering division of
PNM, New Mexico's investor owned
utility, to develop their work order tracking system.
I started GEN5 in September 1999. Since then I have
developed a web-based online electricity auction platform for
Amdax.com,
a web application to setup Requests for Proposals for
Silver Oak Partners,
a donation management system in Access and a web-searchable library collection database
for the
National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico,
maintained a case-tracking and claims generation system for non-profit
Hogares, Inc.,
designed and built an Oracle-based billing and accounting application for
PNM's
Bulk Power Sales and Transmission Reliability divisions.
For a complete list and more details, read my résumé.