Andrew Rogl is a seasoned technology executive with over 30 years of experience leading digital transformation across government and private sectors, currently serving as Director - Technology in Queensland. He combines strategic oversight with hands-on delivery, having driven high-profile programs such as digital identity, information sharing, and the Queensland Government Federated Digital Identity Blueprint. Comfortable engaging with organisational leadership, Andrew blends deep technical expertise—including work with RedHat SSO, Apollo GraphQL and React—with a strong focus on user choice and secure data sharing. His career spans program and architecture roles at CITEC through to senior technology leadership in government agencies, demonstrating a consistent track record of turning complex policy and technical requirements into operational systems. An active contributor to open-source back-end projects like beets, he keeps one foot in engineering practice while steering enterprise-scale initiatives. Based in Brisbane, he is known for reframing technology through innovation and contemporary delivery models that connect people and systems.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) Business/Commerce General, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) Business/Commerce General at James Cook University
Contributions:26 reviews, 62 commits, 30 PRs in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Andrew primarily contributed to the `beets` project by implementing features and fixing bugs related to the music library manager. Their work includes updating setup configurations for installations, adding options to plugins, and resolving duplicate handling issues. They also introduced support for 7z file support and updated documentation and changelog entries. Additionally, they updated several SQL queries.
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