Summary
Andrew Stellman is a world-recognized software engineer, author, and coach with 16+ years transforming teams, codebases, and delivery practices for enterprises and academic institutions. A six-time O'Reilly author and international speaker, he writes top-selling books on software engineering, project management, and agile practices while delivering hands-on training and courses for platforms like O'Reilly Learning. He combines deep full-stack engineering (C#, Java, Scala, JavaScript/TypeScript, React/Angular, Spark) and architecture experience with senior product and UX leadership at firms such as Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, and Thomson Financial. As a founder of Stellman & Greene Consulting he has built open-source tools for research institutions and created learning content for Microsoft and MIT, showing a rare blend of technical authorship and applied consulting. PMP-, CSM-, and PMI-ACP-certified, he specializes in coaching agile teams, improving SDLC and UX processes, and scaling engineering practices across large organizations. Based in New York, he pairs rigorous academic training (Carnegie Mellon BS, Columbia MS) with a background in music, reflecting a creative, multidisciplinary approach to problem solving.
16 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
High School, Instrumental Music (cello, bass guitar, piano), High School, Instrumental Music (cello, bass guitar, piano) at LaGuardia HS of Music & Art and Performing Arts
Master of Science (M.S.), Information and Knowledge Strategy, Master of Science (M.S.), Information and Knowledge Strategy at Columbia University in the City of New York
BS, Mathematics / Computer Science, BS, Mathematics / Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University
Columbia University, Carnegie Mellon University