Amy Lee is a Head of Product and engineering leader with 12+ years building design systems, full‑stack web apps, and delightful mobile UI/UX, currently shaping modular product lines and teams in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has led design system efforts at DocuSign, Salesforce, and Nomad Health, focusing on scalability, accessibility, and internationalization to create consistent cross‑platform experiences. Equally at home in React/Node/Rails and mobile iOS, she pairs hands‑on engineering (including open‑source iOS work like Pulley and SwiftyJSONAccelerator) with product strategy to drive usable, performant interfaces. Amy’s background in audio‑visual media and music production informs a nuanced attention to motion, sound, and sensory detail that elevates interaction design. A committed community builder, she organizes SF electronic music meetups and has founded product ventures blending hardware and software (ANILOG synth). She prioritizes hiring diverse, curious teams and nurturing a beginner’s mind to keep products and people adaptable as technology evolves.
11 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
BSCS Computer Science Computer Engineering Mathematics, BSCS Computer Science Computer Engineering Mathematics at Santa Clara University
Contributions:29 releases, 93 commits, 47 PRs in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Amy primarily contributed to the `Pulley` library, which imitates the iOS 10 Maps UI. Their work includes the initial import of the library, followed by Swift 3 compatibility improvements and enhancements to the user interface. They also addressed issues related to iOS 10 GM and modal presentation contexts, demonstrating a focus on maintaining the library's functionality and compatibility with the iOS ecosystem. Additional contributions included support for new drawer positions and custom animation settings, further expanding the library's capabilities.
macOS app to generate Swift 5 code for models from JSON (with Codeable)
Role in this project:
iOS Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 1 PR, 6 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Amy primarily contributed to the Swift-based macOS application, focusing on code generation from JSON. Their work included enhancing the model generation process with smarter number type detection, refactoring code for improved efficiency, and adding support for optional features such as NSCoding and ObjectMapper. They demonstrated a strong understanding of Swift and the SwiftyJSON library, which is central to the project's functionality. The user also updated UI components and configurations.
json-generatormarshallingswift5macos-appswift
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