Christie Molloy is a Frontend Engineer II with a decade of experience building polished, accessible UIs for enterprise products, currently doing front-end work at AWS after several years contributing to Red Hat’s PatternFly design system. She specializes in React and CSS, with a track record of shipping UI components, accessibility fixes (notably ARIA improvements), and design-driven refinements across high-profile open-source projects like PatternFly, OpenShift Console, and Keycloak. Her work on PatternFly involved converting components to templating, refining layouts and paddings, and hardening form accessibility—skills that translate to resilient, reusable design systems. Based in New York, she pairs a design-forward background (BA in Graphic Design + Computer Science) with business training from Harvard Business School Online, enabling pragmatic trade-offs between UX and product goals. Known for integrating API-driven features into complex consoles (e.g., Managed Kafka screens and token flows), she navigates both component-level polish and cross-team product concerns. Colleagues rely on her to bridge design and engineering, producing thoughtful implementations that prioritize usability and maintainability.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Business Credential of Readiness, Business Analytics, Economics, Financial Accounting, Business Credential of Readiness, Business Analytics, Economics, Financial Accounting at Harvard Business School Online
Bachelor’s Degree, Graphic Design, Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree, Graphic Design, Computer Science at Boston University
This repo contains core (HTML/CSS) implementation for PatternFly. Issues related to CSS/HTML and layout should be filed here.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:159 reviews, 221 commits, 506 PRs in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Christie primarily contributed to the PatternFly UI library, focusing on implementing and modifying front-end components. Their work included adding accessibility features using ARIA attributes to dropdowns, refactoring and updating styling of multiple components such as alerts, toolbars, and tiles, converting HTML-based components to Handlebars (HBS) templates, and adapting various forms. The user also addressed A11y issues in forms by replacing aria-errormessage, and enhanced the overall UI by adjusting paddings.
Contributions:36 reviews, 21 commits, 1 PR in 2 months
Contributions summary:Christie primarily focused on implementing UI components and features for the OpenShift console. Their contributions included adding screens and filtering capabilities for Managed Kafka, including the integration of an API token input and access management flow. They also updated existing UI elements, such as the ManagedKafka list, incorporating design requirements and table interactions. The user demonstrated proficiency in React and related front-end technologies, with the code changes mainly impacting components within the `rhoas-plugin`.
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Christie Molloy - Frontend Engineer II at Amazon Web Services (AWS)