Travis Rouillard is a Vice President at UISOL. He has over twelve years of experience in enterprise application integration in the utility and banking industries. At UISOL, Travis is helping utility clients define and execute their integration strategies, typically as part of large scale business process and system reengineering efforts.
Travis has spent his career in a variety of consulting and management roles, including leadership positions at PG&E Corporation, Ernst & Young and Bank of America. As a technical architect, he has developed comprehensive strategies, solutions and roadmaps for complex back-office integration problems. As a project and program manager, he has a track-record of successful, on-time, on-budget solutions delivery. His specialty is distributed middleware based solutions for trading, metering, billing, risk management, clearing and settlement.
Prior to UISOL, Travis provided integration solutions for a San Francisco based consulting firm. His energy clients included the California Independent System Operator (ISO), Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) and Planergy/Xcel Energy. He also managed large scale middleware projects at McKesson, the world’s largest healthcare solution firm, and Aozora Bank (formerly Nippon Credit Bank) in Tokyo, Japan.
Previously, Travis oversaw technical architecture at PG&E Corporation, where he worked in the Office of the CIO to align enterprise integration plans with business line strategy. This included a large, 3-year program to integrate trading systems via middleware to improve enterprise risk management. He also designed metering, billing and scheduling solutions for an energy services business line, helping it grow by 10,000 new commercial customers.
As a management consultant with Ernst & Young, Travis helped build the energy trading and risk management practice during the early stages of electricity deregulation. In other independent consulting roles, Travis has built solutions for oil & gas extraction, processing, transportation and trading companies.
Travis brings much of his knowledge of real-time distributed systems from the banking industry. As a systems engineer at Bank of America, he developed mission-critical foreign-exchange trading applications using the bank’s proprietary publish/subscribe middleware. He also supported global application deployments from offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, London and Hong Kong.
Travis holds a Bachelor of Computer Science degree from the University of California, San Diego.