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David Bingham

The person who made Act V possible. Found on the Salesforce subreddit. Middle name: Bradford. Founder of Nimba Solutions. The reason Glen went from writing every line of code himself to building a team.

The Setup

Glen will happily take credit for the 790-page website, the nine books, the hedge fund, the twelve-year GSE thesis, and the fact that he learned Salesforce on the job while pretending he knew what he was doing.

He will not take credit for the team. That is David's.

Everything that changed — the shift from solo developer to team builder, from employee to employer, from billing hours to building a product — traces back to one partnership. David Bingham made the team model real. Glen just happened to be standing next to him when it clicked.

You Cannot Make This Up

David's middle name is Bradford.

Glen Bradford partnered with David Bradford Bingham. Nimba Solutions and Cloud Nimbus LLC. Two companies with near-identical names, founded by two people who share a name, who met on the Salesforce subreddit. If this were fiction, the editor would cut it for being too on the nose.

How It Happened

01The Subreddit

Glen found David on the Salesforce subreddit. Not LinkedIn. Not a Dreamforce mixer. Reddit. The same platform people use to argue about pizza toppings.

02Innovate! Inc.

David joined Innovate and worked there for about a year. Glen was already there, still learning on the job. They overlapped, clicked, and stayed in touch long after David moved on.

03The Rekindling

Years passed. Careers diverged. Then the timing lined up again and the partnership rekindled. Some professional relationships have an expiration date. This one had a second act.

04Mobilization Funding

David referred Glen to Mobilization Funding through At Large. That single referral became the contract that changed everything — the one that proved the team model worked.

05Delivery Hub

David founded Nimba Solutions. Glen runs Cloud Nimbus LLC. Together they are building Delivery Hub — a free, open-source Salesforce product for project delivery. The GitHub PRs are flying.

Beyond Salesforce

David also builds with Unreal Engine MCP at ue-mcp.com. While Glen was duct-taping a kitesurfing game together with Three.js, David was working with actual game engine infrastructure. The range is not lost on Glen.

Glen Says:

“I found David on the Salesforce subreddit. We worked together at Innovate. We lost touch. We found each other again. His middle name is Bradford. He referred me to the contract that changed my career. If someone described this to me about two other people, I would assume they were making it up.”

“David showed me that I did not have to do everything myself. That sounds simple. It was the hardest lesson of my career. I spent ten years writing every line of code and staying up until the problem was solved. David showed me there was another way — and that the other way was better.”

“Everything good that came out of Act V — Delivery Hub, the team, the whole shift from employee to employer — started with David. I would love to tell you I figured it out on my own, but the honest version is that David had already figured it out and I was lucky enough to be in the room.”

The Professional Side

Glen runs Cloud Nimbus LLC. David founded Nimba Solutions. Together they are building Delivery Hub — free, open-source Salesforce project delivery. The team is growing. The product works. Glen's goal: the team delivers, the product spreads, and Glen does less while the machine gets bigger. David is the person who proved that goal was realistic instead of delusional.

Final Note

Glen credits a lot of people on this website. Omar for the brains. Tim for the conviction. Larry for the patience. But David gets credit for the thing that actually changed the trajectory: the team. Without David, Glen is still a solo developer billing hours. With David, Glen is building something bigger than one person's output.

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