Akane Odaki is a versatile virtual assistant and project management professional with nine years of experience helping organizations streamline operations, manage schedules, and deliver projects on time and on budget. She pairs strong analytical and process-improvement skills—honed at Microsoft, TEEMA/Schneider Electric, and as a SharePoint administrator—with hands-on administrative work for small businesses and nonprofits. Comfortable working independently or leading teams, she excels at stakeholder communication, detailed reporting, and consolidating cross-platform data to drive decisions. Unusually for a VA, she also contributes to embedded/IoT open-source projects (notably firmware work for the popular Prusa 3D printer and ESP32 CNC firmware), indicating practical technical literacy beyond typical admin toolsets. Based in Vancouver, she brings bilingual cultural experience, a customer-focused mindset, and advanced project management training to every engagement.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate, English as a Second Language, Certificate, English as a Second Language at Language Studies Canada
Associate's Degree, English Language and Literature, Associate's Degree, English Language and Literature at Toyo Women's College
Diploma, Travel and Airline, Diploma, Travel and Airline at Tourism Training Institute
Scene Study + Foundations, Acting, Scene Study + Foundations, Acting at Actorium
Gun Handling/Manipulations First Class Level 1, Acting, Gun Handling/Manipulations First Class Level 1, Acting at Special Skills for Movies
Certificate, Advanced Project Management, Certificate, Advanced Project Management at Langara College
Contributions:3 reviews, 78 commits, 27 PRs in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Akane primarily contributed to the Grbl_ESP32 project by modifying and refactoring existing code related to the ESP32 board's configuration, pin mapping, and I2S communication for stepper motor control. Their work involved significant changes to the CPU map definitions, which likely involved adapting Grbl to different hardware configurations. Moreover, the user addressed issues related to I2S stream stepping, ensuring more accurate and reliable motor control. They also made contributions to improve performance and stability of the project.
Firmware for Original Prusa i3 3D printer by PrusaResearch
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:1 review, 15 commits, 3 PRs in 10 months
Contributions summary:Akane primarily focused on enhancing the Prusa firmware to support Toshiba FlashAir Wi-Fi SD cards, and integrating it with the LCD interface. Their contributions involved implementing functionality to display the FlashAir IP address on the LCD, adding serial communication commands (M46) to retrieve IP information, and updating the SD card reading code to support different FlashAir firmware versions. The user also merged updates from the upstream MK3 branch, suggesting they maintained the integration of new features.
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