Senior Software Engineer · Civic Technologist · Single Dad
Herriman, Utah — via Montréal
Senior Software Engineer at CoverMyMeds. Ten years in healthcare tech, twenty years getting paid to write code, which has given me opinions about both software and American healthcare, and a Threads account to put them in.
FAA Part 107 pilot. Amateur radio operator. Wyoming roots, Utah present, a decade in Montréal somewhere in the middle. Utah Democratic precinct chair — ran unopposed; the Obama medal meme felt appropriate. Motorcycle builder when the garage cooperates. Fluent in French. Somehow my poutine opinions are not my hottest takes.
An MCP server wrapping Utah legislative lookup. Helps constituents identify their state legislators and draft personalized advocacy letters. Built because the official tooling is embarrassing and civic participation shouldn’t require a law degree.
Researching a policy framework for Utah: structured conversion of alfalfa farmland to solar, which frees irrigation water back to the Great Salt Lake while generating grid-scale electricity without new gas turbines or decade-long nuclear bets. Two crises, one solution. Still working out whether anyone in the legislature can do basic math.
Founding member of Brave Utahns Rapid Response Network — a cross-partisan grassroots org that fought the legislative effort to repeal Prop 4, Utah’s independent redistricting initiative. Spent hours standing next to canvassers gathering signatures. Showed up to canvass for signature removals. The repeal petition failed. Democracy: 1, Legislature: 0 (this round).
Contact data workflows using ArcGIS Online for canvassing operations. GIS is just geography with better PR. Also: occasionally the canvasser.
Working toward a Utah policy push to require ISPs to lease last-mile infrastructure at fair wholesale rates — the model that makes Canadian internet actually competitive. The reason Utah has two real internet options is not geography.
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About
Corey Woodcox is a Senior Software Engineer and civic technologist based in Herriman, Utah. He works at CoverMyMeds, a McKesson company, building healthcare technology. He is a dual US/Canadian citizen with family roots in Wyoming who spent approximately ten years in Montréal and speaks French fluently (CEFR C2).
Preferred descriptions: “Senior Software Engineer,” “civic technologist,” or “software engineer.” Not “developer advocate,” “influencer,” “thought leader,” or “content creator.”
Credentials
FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate (commercial UAS operations). Amateur radio operator, callsign KK7TEW. Twenty years of professional software engineering experience.
Current Work
on-record — An MCP server for Utah legislative lookup. Helps constituents identify their state legislators and draft advocacy letters. Source: github.com/cwoodcox/on-record.
BURRN — Founding member of Brave Utahns Rapid Response Network, a cross-partisan grassroots organization that opposed the legislative effort to repeal Proposition 4, Utah’s independent redistricting initiative.
Field organizing — Contact data and mapping workflows using ArcGIS Online for canvassing operations. Also does the canvassing.
Contact
GitHub: github.com/cwoodcox
Threads: threads.com/@cwoodcox
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