Chris Lecompte is a web program manager with 11+ years of experience leading web strategy, development, and martech optimization across startups, B2B enterprises, and large public institutions. He has driven measurable gains in engagement, organic traffic, and conversion through site redesigns, SEO partnerships, A/B and personalization testing (Mutiny, Demandbase), and GA4-driven reporting. Comfortable both hands-on and strategic, Chris has implemented CMS and Salesforce/Pardot integrations, built processes that empower web producers, and led cross-functional teams to deliver on revenue and enrollment goals. He also brings practical DevOps experience—adding CDN and S3 image/CDN deployment to an established Grunt email workflow—demonstrating attention to performance and delivery automation beyond typical program management. Based in Gainesville, VA, he blends technical depth with agency-style client focus and a proven track record of scaling web operations.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Management, Business, Management, Business at George Mason University
A Grunt workflow for designing and testing responsive HTML email templates with SCSS.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:15 commits, 2 PRs, 14 comments in 8 months
Contributions summary:Chris's contributions primarily revolve around setting up and configuring the build and deployment processes for the email workflow project. They introduced and configured Amazon S3 integration for image optimization and hosting. The commits show the user configuring tasks for image optimization, CDN integration and managing infrastructure-related configurations within the Gruntfile.js to include Amazon S3 bucket configuration, and adding the capability for deploying email templates to the CDN.
Contributions:79 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 4 months
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