Aaron Czechowski is a Principal Content Experience Manager at Microsoft with eight years focused on technical documentation and content leadership for Windows client, System Center Configuration Manager, Intune, and Microsoft 365 Copilot. He leads a team shaping docs.microsoft.com content and quality practices, with hands-on experience ensuring consistency via tools like Acrolinx as seen in contributions to the prominent Windows IT Pro docs repo. Aaron blends technical program management and systems engineering roots with an MS in Information Systems, enabling him to translate complex product capabilities into clear, actionable guidance. Based in Redmond, he combines editorial rigor with product-facing leadership to steer content strategy for large enterprise IT audiences. A background spanning consulting, systems integration, and desktop management gives him practical empathy for IT pros’ operational needs that informs his documentation approach.
8 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BA Drama Physics Music Religion, BA Drama Physics Music Religion at Kenyon College
This repository is used for Windows client for IT Pro content on Microsoft Learn.
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:346 reviews, 676 commits, 413 PRs in 3 years
Contributions summary:Aaron's commits primarily involve modifications to the `.acrolinx-config.edn` file, which suggests a focus on content quality and adherence to style guidelines. The changes include merging branches, resolving conflicts, and updating the configuration related to Acrolinx, a tool for grammar, spelling, and style checking. These actions indicate a role focused on ensuring the quality and consistency of documentation within the repository.
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Aaron Czechowski - Principal Content Experience Manager at Microsoft