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Award-winning Mobile Engineering Manager with a knack for orchestrating engineers, design, and technology into captivating mobile applications used by millions of users. Business-oriented servant-leader with excellent verbal and written communication. Able to juggle multiple high-priority work streams by guiding self-sufficient teams using various Agile SDLC methods.
Known to exceed goals, build collaborative cross-functional teams, and create complimentary business relationships. Appreciates contributing alongside team with code, architecture, design and UX. Culture and engineer happiness champion.
Achievements Highlights
- Manage and grow the core mobile engineering group at Evernote
- Create scalable and successful mobile applications for Evernote's 200 million registered users
- Support app performance for over 2 million weekly sessions
- Improve Evernote Mobile App Store ratings (2.6 -> 4.5 stars)
- Evernote "App of the Day" for iOS and Google Chromebook featured app for Android
- Manage and improve Jenkins mobile build infrastructure at Evernote, reduce time and costs (saving $8k/mo avg)
- Create/Improve release and incident escalation processes, develop runbooks for engineering projects
- Design and develop R&D prototype of futuristic kitchen island with 80" touchscreen
- Presenter at AccessU conference, St Edwards University, Austin TX 2017
- Create disruptive educational chemistry software leading to Sapling Learning's acquisition by Macmillan Learning 
I'm an unapologetic generalist who believes knowing a little bit about a lot of things makes me adaptable, teachable, and ready to jump in and help even in unfamiliar territory. I'm a life-long learner, who can regularly be found reading (anything from physics to philosophy to Hacker News), watching instructional videos (music theory, carpentry, circuit-bending), or, on a really good day, getting to practice a new skill/craft.
I am passionate about user-centered design. I love doing user research, from user interviews to day-in-the-life shadowing to usability studies. I like to inform everything I do by answering the question, "How will this help our user?"—even if sometimes the answer is, "by making us a little more money so we can stay in business and continue serving that user."
I've designed software and hardware interfaces for consumer and enterprise customers, from designing the look and feel of a button all the way up to the system design of a cross-channel multi-platform experience meant to feel cohesive and empowering across first- and third-party hardware/software. I've worked on software design language systems as sole designer and as part of a team on several occasions, and have a good deal of experience in the process of managing such a long-term, often grassroots effort.
I'm a skilled software engineer who has specialized in frontend development since "Web 2.0" still sparkled. I've used Svelte, React, Vue, Angular, Ember, Backbone, Hamdingers, and Vanilla JS, and I only had to make up one of those libraries. I've built design language systems from scratch a few times, distributing them as npm modules, documenting them in Storybook and other formats, and aiding in their adoption by doing "road shows" to entice and support new users (i.e. engineers who would become user/customers of the library). I even got to co-write an Oreilly book on a web framework.
I've built ambitious web applications and worked on big-name mobile games used by millions each day. I even built a prototype smart tiny home designed for disaster relief as a fundraising tool for a startup.
I love mentorship, from both sides of the table.
I've designed and developed for and with AI tools, and I've done so with all the integrity and ethics-awareness I can.