Chris Risner is a Principal Group Engineering Manager at Microsoft with 13 years of experience leading teams that architect and deliver production solutions for Retail and Consumer Packaged Goods customers. He blends hands-on engineering—contributing to Azure open-source projects like the Android SDK for azure-mobile-services and the azure-service-operator Kubernetes integrations—with strategic product partnership and field evangelism. Chris evolved from technical evangelist to senior engineering leadership, driving customer-facing architecture and improving cloud-native resource management through CRDs and refined controller logic. Based in Kirkland, he mentors cross-functional teams to turn complex enterprise requirements into reliable, deployable systems. He combines product advocacy, code-level contributions, and operational rigor to accelerate customer outcomes in the cloud.
13 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at Michigan State University
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at Western Michigan University
Azure Service Operator allows you to create Azure resources using kubectl
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & DevOps Engineer
Contributions:9 commits in 12 days
Contributions summary:Chris contributed significantly to the `azure-service-operator` project, focusing on implementing and refining Azure service integrations within a Kubernetes environment. Their work involved creating and modifying Kubernetes custom resources (CRDs) for services like Storage, Redis Cache, and CosmosDB, and generating deepcopy functions. The user also addressed issues related to missing resource groups and implemented deployment logic and handling of finalizers. Furthermore, the user updated dependencies like kubebuilder and controller-runtime, and refined existing controller logic for improved error handling and resource management.
Mobile Services is deprecated - Use Mobile Apps instead
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (Android)
Contributions:7 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Chris primarily contributed to the Android SDK of the Azure Mobile Services project. Their work focused on adding parameters to various methods, including insert, update, and delete operations, allowing for more flexible usage. They implemented and tested these changes, including URL encoding of the parameters, which enhanced the SDK's capabilities. This work also involved adding unit tests to validate the updated functionality.
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Chris Risner - Principal Group Engineering Manager at Microsoft