Benjamin Eck is a results-driven Senior Enterprise Account Manager at Amazon with 18 years of experience optimizing supply chains and commercial strategies across appliances, FMCG and automotive sectors. He has led cross-functional teams and managed complex programs exceeding $100M, negotiating at the C-level with OEMs and suppliers while driving market expansion in regions such as the Middle East and North Africa. Equally comfortable in operations and business development, he progressed through diverse supply chain roles at Amazon, blending hands-on logistics expertise with strategic revenue growth. An active open-source contributor, Benjamin has improved major projects like the Vercel hyper terminal, Cmder packaging, and accessibility in mkdocs-material, reflecting a practical engineering curiosity beyond his supply chain remit. Fluent in localization work for international projects, he brings a global mindset and attention to cultural nuance when scaling products and partnerships. Trained in pedagogy, he combines people-focused leadership with a data-driven approach to complex operational challenges.
18 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Pädagogik, Pädagogik at Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
Contributions:12 releases, 4 reviews, 241 commits in 6 years
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily focused on enhancing the Cmder console emulator by updating its build process and dependencies. They modified scripts to integrate git-for-windows, adjusted paths, and updated the build process to include or exclude components like git. Additionally, they addressed pathing issues and improved the packaging process to remove leftovers from releases. The commits also included changes related to ConEmu launcher, further enhancing the integration of these tools.
Contributions:2 reviews, 93 commits, 1086 PRs in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Benjamin primarily contributed to the user interface and configuration aspects of the terminal application. They fixed icon paths, updated dependencies related to React and Electron, and addressed issues in the UI window management. Further contributions involved refactoring and updating core UI components and addressing code inconsistencies. The user's work resulted in improved build configurations and dependency management.
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Benjamin Eck - Senior Enterprise Account Manager at Amazon