my work
On a mission to build products developers love, and along the way, teach the next generation of developers. Here's a summary of my work so far.
Vercel
VP of Product
I joined Vercel early to grow Next.js and our developer community. I built our Developer Relations team to teach our community about our products.
- In 2021, I was promoted to Director of DevRel. We translated customer pain back into the product roadmap. We spoke at conferences, wrote blog posts, and created videos. We built open-source examples and contributed back to the product.
- In 2022, I was promoted to VP of Developer Experience, now also leading our product documentation team. My team created a new free course to teach Next.js, which had 17 million page views that year. I shipped. I partnered with our open-source community, collaborating with frameworks like Nuxt and Astro and sponsoring individuals and projects.
- In 2023, I was promoted to VP of Product, now also leading Product Management.
Since I joined Vercel in 2020, Next.js active developers have grown 1000%, now at ~900k. Next.js is now a top 10 software project on GitHub. It's used by Walmart, ChatGPT, Starbucks, Okta, Datastax, Notion, and more.
Hy-Vee
Senior Software Engineer
Hy-Vee, an almost 100-year-old grocery chain in the United States, wanted to build a new version of their digital storefront. I joined a team of product engineers working across web and mobile to rebuild their legacy .NET application (~500k MAU) with React and React Native.
On the frontend, I led our move from a custom webpack and React configuration to Next.js and the latest React patterns. In the process, I shared my learnings online, helping educate members of the React and Next.js community by creating courses.
Throughout my two years, I was able to work on some hard problems: decoupling a decade old monolith into microservices, working with a federated GraphQL API, learning and occasionally managing a Kubernetes cluster, building and implementing a design system, incrementally migrating individual components and routes to a new framework and infrastructure, and more.
Workiva
Software Engineer
Workiva ($WK) is a cloud platform for data reporting and compliance. During my time at Workiva, I gained my first production experience using React. I worked on tooling to help predict and alert and regressions in our SaaS platform, building a product similar to open-source tools like Sentry.