Christopher Kent Hoadley

Planet Earth, United States
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Christopher Tweed-kent is a product and strategy leader with 10 years of experience, currently serving as VP of Product at Ticketmaster in Los Angeles. He blends boardroom-level strategy with hands-on engineering, leading teams across pricing, marketing, analytics, NFTs and AI to drive revenue and innovation. Notable achievements include building an accounts-receivable product that enabled $2B+ in pandemic refunds, establishing Ticketmaster’s AI product strategy with multiple POCs, and growing an NFT mementos business. He started in strategy at Bain and holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Duke, and outside tech co-founded a premier Feldenkrais center and has designed biomedical devices for global health projects. He also contributes code—improving username validation and CLI flexibility on the popular sherlock social-account hunter—underscoring a rare blend of operational rigor, technical craft, and human-centered leadership.
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Github contributions (5)

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sherlock-project/sherlock

Dec 2018 - Dec 2020

Hunt down social media accounts by username across social networks
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 467 commits, 170 PRs in 1 year 11 months
Contributions summary:Christopher primarily worked on improving the functionality of the Sherlock project. They fixed a bug related to username validation, specifically handling usernames containing dots and sites that don't support them. The user then replaced the `noPeriod` attribute with a more flexible `regexCheck` attribute to improve username format validation. Further, they improved the command line interface by allowing a list of usernames.
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hoadlck/dda

Mar 2015 - Mar 2015

Contributions:15 commits, 9 pushes, 1 tag in 1 day
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