Cameron Pulsford is a Lead iOS Software Engineer with 12 years of hands-on experience building consumer-facing mobile products, currently leading iOS development at The New York Times. He progressed through engineering and QA roles at Savant Systems, growing into lead responsibilities and bringing strong product-focused engineering discipline to large teams. Cameron combines deep iOS expertise with a practical understanding of quality assurance and system reliability gained early in his career, which helps him prioritize maintainability and user experience. Based in Cotuit, Massachusetts, he pairs a UMass Amherst computer science foundation with a track record of shipping polished, production-grade apps at scale. Colleagues describe him as a steady technical leader who bridges engineering, product, and QA to accelerate delivery while keeping technical debt in check. He’s quietly adept at turning legacy constraints into pragmatic roadmaps for continuous improvement.
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Cameron Pulsford - Lead IOS Software Engineer at The New York Times