Overview

Andrew Prins is a senior software engineer and full-stack developer who specializes in custom development and solution architecture for Chapman’s Practice Innovations initiatives. With an emphasis on design and process optimization, Andrew builds custom applications that elegantly streamline work processes for Chapman personnel and intelligently deliver legal work product and services to Chapman clients.

With a background in computer science, Andrew has extensive knowledge of web development. He also has experience with several programming languages, getting started when he was in middle school coding on his Texas Instruments graphing calculator. Prior to joining Chapman, Andrew used his software programming abilities to build auction software at Spectrum Net Designs in West Michigan. Outside the office, he devotes time to travel and visiting his family around the world.

Education

Grand Valley State University, B.S., Computer Science, 2018

We have always been focused on finance.

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    TS Chapman partners with Henry Cutler to form Chapman and Cutler
  • 1st
    Chapman's first client in 1913 is still a client of the firm today
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    Diverse financial practices serving regional, national, and global clients
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    Offices across the country and in key US financial centers

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