Hello World! I am Diane Kesler, aka "Digital Dee”. I am a MuleSoft architect and Salesforce Certified Instructor with over 20 years of experience in the IT industry, spanning implementations, software development, and project management.

I first heard and became fond of MuleSoft during my Master's Degree Capstone. At the time, I was a patient with a fragmented health record, having to physically go to locations to gather all of my medical records to take to the oncologist. Shocked they found cancer in the grapefruit-sized tumor that had just been removed, scared of what this meant for my life (or death) going forward, yet still having to get all records and wait for my oncologist appointment. I came across the 360 Patient experience and learned that MuleSoft could, in fact, unlock the legacy systems, databases of decommissioned EHRs, and unify them. That is when I caught the vision of MuleSoft's ability to build out the Seconds Save Lives solution (potentially my own).

Since then, I’ve led mission-critical integration and automation initiatives for U.S. federal and state agencies—serving as a MuleSoft Administrator, Subject Matter Expert, and Architect. Fueled by a deep passion for teaching, I was excited to become a Salesforce Certified Instructor and later co-founded Integration Quest with Ryan Hoegg—a venture dedicated to empowering the next generation of MuleSoft educators. In this role, I design and deliver impactful training programs that equip both new and experienced professionals to thrive in the MuleSoft ecosystem.

Excited about MuleSoft, I help integration engineers and architects globally. I support the community through my involvement by presenting at MuleSoft and Salesforce events like Dreamforce, World Tours, Integration Quest Study Groups, and MuleSoft Meetups.

Today, I am embarking on a new venture as a Salesforce Practice Lead for CloudBlazer.

Work With Me

I help teams go from “Where do we start?” to “We’ve got this.” With integration strategy, automation expertise, and hands-on MuleSoft training, I’ll meet you where you are—and get you where you’re going. Let’s build something bold.