While at Rackspace, Monty helped to launch the OpenStack project. He was responsible for the original creation of OpenStack's "Gating" system and is the founder and past PTL of the OpenStack Infra project. He is one of the top overall contributors to OpenStack over the history of the project,. Monty serves as an Individual Member on the OpenStack Foundationboard of directors as well as the OpenStack Technical Committee In 2011, Monty moved from Rackspace to HP. There he formed a team that developed TripleO project for deploying OpenStack which went on to become the basis for the first release of HP's Helion OpenStack and Red Hat's RDO In 2013, Monty was honored by the Brazilian Government for his contributions to Free Software. In 2015, Monty moved to IBM to lead the OpenStack Innovation team as a Distinguished Engineer. Since 2016, Monty has been a Member of Technical Staff at Red Hat working on CI with Zuul and Ansible.
Theatre
Monty started his Theatre career as a stagehandat Stewart Theatre in Raleigh, North Carolina while enrolled at North Carolina State University. Monty later transferred to Abilene Christian University where he got a BFA in Theatre with a focus on directing. While there, he served as lighting designer and technical director for ACU's Sing Song event. He continued his education in the MFA program at CalArts, but left and moved to Seattle in 2005. Monty directed a mildly controversial adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry V called King Henry for Ghostlight Theatricals. He was also a frequent collaborator at Taproot Theatre in Seattle, Penfold Theatre in Austin and with The Bengsons on their rock opera Hundred Days in Seattle, New York and San Francisco. In celebration of the first day of legal same-sex marriage in the State of Washington, Monty lit Seattle's City Hall. Monty is an associate artist with Seattle's The Satori Group. He designed the lighting for all of Satori's productions from 2009–2011. During that time, The Satori Group was runner up for the Seattle Times' "Friskiest Fringe Establishment" aware in 2009, and won the "Avant-garde Afterglow" award for their production of and adaptation of George Saunders' short story "Winky".