Andy Brewer is a seasoned technology leader and operator with 9+ years of documented experience and a 20+ year trajectory of building and exiting products across AI, web, and mobile. He’s led engineering and go-to-market teams as VP of Engineering at Flyreel (acquired by LexisNexis), scaled a bootstrapped agency that served Palantir, Fiverr, Okta and Elastic to 80+ client wins and exits, and now advises and builds as a Fractional CTO and Sr. Account Lead at Sanctuary Computer. Hands-on across product, architecture and hiring, he has shipped first-to-market AI products for governments and Fortune 50s and driven client valuations totaling over $1.3B. An active open-source front-end contributor, he enhanced MVP.css with UX features like dark mode and interactive tooling that improve adoption and developer experience. Known for scaling teams rapidly and translating ambiguous business needs into production systems, he blends entrepreneurial grit with a pragmatic engineering mindset.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. Business Entrepreneurship, B.S. Business Entrepreneurship at Babson College
MVP.css — Minimalist classless CSS stylesheet for HTML elements
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:15 releases, 4 reviews, 104 commits in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Andy primarily contributed to the front-end development of the MVP.css project. Their work focused on enhancing the HTML structure, adding and modifying CSS variables, and updating the website's documentation and quickstart guide. They integrated features such as a dark mode toggle, copy-to-clipboard functionality, and added an interactive idea generation form, all of which expanded the stylesheet's capabilities and improved the user experience.
Contributions:6 commits, 5 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 7 months
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