Bryan Gergen is an engineering manager at The New York Times with a decade of software development experience and a track record of progressing from software engineer to senior engineer and now manager within the same newsroom engineering organization. He brings full-stack JavaScript expertise honed at Fullstack Academy and in early roles at B12, combined with product-focused delivery experience building reliable systems for a major media company. Bryan pairs hands-on coding experience with team leadership, mentoring engineers and driving cross-functional collaboration to ship complex features. Based in New York, he leverages a nontraditional academic background in politics from Princeton to navigate stakeholder alignment and editorial constraints in technology decisions.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Long Beach High School
Full Stack JavaScript Development, Full Stack JavaScript Development at Fullstack Academy
Bachelor’s Degree Politics, Bachelor’s Degree Politics at Princeton University
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Bryan Gergen - Engineering Manager at The New York Times