Andy Martone is a seasoned software engineering manager in San Francisco with 14 years of experience leading frontend teams at Google, where he currently manages 13 UI engineers building enterprise browser applications and recently integrated an acquired product written in a different UI framework. He combines hands-on frontend expertise—evidenced by contributions to Google's Closure Library improving accessibility and modernizing legacy JavaScript—with large-scale infrastructure work, such as launching Service Worker support for mobile Search and migrating JavaScript serving platforms for Search. Andy has a track record of reducing technical debt (including removing a decades-old template system), hiring and growing teams, and reviewing thousands of changelists, blending technical depth with pragmatic leadership. He holds a BS from James Madison University and an MS from George Mason University, and is known for a practical sense of humor that once surfaced in a Comic Sans Search results stunt.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at James Madison University
MS, Computer Science, MS, Computer Science at George Mason University
Contributions summary:Andy's commits primarily focus on refactoring and maintaining existing JavaScript code, specifically related to the Closure Library. These changes involve addressing various issues, including fixing UI bugs by making sure to handle the correct events in a correct order, and improving compatibility with modern web standards. The contributions also include refactoring the code to use more modern HTML syntax, focusing on accessibility improvements for screen reader users.
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Andy Martone - Software Engineering Manager at Google