Cassandra Clark is a product-focused software leader with 7 years of experience building data and automation products and a background in game design. She led the 0→1 launch of Alteryx App Builder, earning a US patent and recognition at company events, and later worked as Senior Product Manager at Enso on self-service data prep capabilities. Technically hands-on, she has contributed backend code to the open-source Enso analytics project, adding text and table functions and integrating Google Analytics reporting. Her career spans product management, software engineering, and applied ETL work in healthcare, giving her a practical blend of user-centered design and data tooling expertise. Outside of enterprise software, she designs and balances AEGIS, a giant-robot strategy game, demonstrating long-term creative and systems-thinking discipline. Based in Old Toronto, she pairs technical depth with a knack for translating complex workflows into intuitive no-code experiences.
7 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Game and Design and Development, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Game and Design and Development at Becker College
Enso Analytics is a self-service data prep and analysis platform designed for data teams.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:19 reviews, 6 PRs, 58 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Cassandra contributed to the `enso-org/enso` repository by implementing and modifying core functionalities related to text manipulation and table operations. They added a `substring` function to the text library and refactored existing code for improved efficiency. Further contributions included adapting the table library for data manipulation. The user also integrated Google Analytics reporting, adding authentication and a `run_analytics_report` method.
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