Andrew Martin is a logistics optimization manager with 10 years of supply chain experience, currently shaping logistics strategy at Microsoft in Seattle. He blends hands-on operational improvements—from revamping knowledge management and communication strategies at Abbott to reducing manual reporting—to drive visibility, efficiency, and standardized processes. Comfortable both on the floor and in analytics, he has led site-level training initiatives and created reporting tools that prioritize decision-making for buyers and operations. Andrew also contributes to front-end open-source work, having implemented React UI refinements for Microsoft's widely used Fluent UI project, demonstrating an attention to detail in user-facing design and theming. His Applied Engineering and Supply Chain degree from Michigan State underpins a pragmatic approach to optimization, marrying technical fixes with change management. Colleagues would note his uncommon mix of UI contribution experience and deep logistics domain expertise.
10 years of coding experience
Applied Engineering/ Supply Chain Management, Graduated, Applied Engineering/ Supply Chain Management, Graduated at Michigan State University
Fluent UI web represents a collection of utilities, React components, and web components for building web applications.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:43 reviews, 49 commits, 155 PRs in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily contributed to the implementation of UI components within the Fluent UI web project, specifically working with React components. Their work involved styling adjustments, theming, and layout updates, particularly within the Teams theme. The user's contributions included adding border colors and padding, updating styles, and fixing various visual issues. This involved modifications to the styling of Menu, Dropdown, Avatar, and Attachment components, ensuring consistency with the defined Teams design.
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