Annemarie W is a creative director and operations strategist based in San Francisco with five years of professional experience orchestrating high-stakes projects, C-suite support, and distributed creative teams. She builds systems that keep people, properties, and priorities running smoothly—managing vendors, finances, and 120+ freelancers while maintaining strict discretion. Her work blends storytelling and brand direction with measurable growth: she scaled a YouTube channel to 11K+ subscribers in 30 days through targeted content strategy and paid growth. A contributor to Plotly Dash and dash-bootstrap-components, she’s comfortable bridging product-facing documentation and front-end UX examples for open-source data apps. With an MBA and hands-on experience across startups, studios, and retreat operations, she pairs tactical execution with editorial vision and a knack for turning complex workflows into elegant, repeatable processes.
5 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Business, BA, Business at University of San Diego
MBA, Business, MBA, Business at Pepperdine Graziadio Business School
Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:49 reviews, 132 commits, 36 PRs in 2 years
Contributions summary:Annemarie's contributions focused on updating the docstrings within the `plotly/dash` repository, which involves class strings and creating prop docstrings to format correctly. They also added new functions related to URL path handling, including `get_relative_path` and `strip_relative_path`. Furthermore, the user made changes to the `dash-table` components. The user's work appears focused on documentation and improving the API.
Contributions:23 reviews, 14 commits, 28 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Annemarie primarily contributed to the documentation and examples within the repository. Their work included updates and additions to the carousel component documentation, showcasing usage in R and Julia. They also cleaned up and refactored the theme explorer, adjusting button, card, badge, input, form, and tab examples to enhance clarity and usability. Furthermore, the user implemented changes to allow dictionary IDs for tooltips and popovers.
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