Connor Martin is a procurement professional with seven years of experience optimizing strategic sourcing and procurement systems, currently serving as Procurement Associate at DailyPay in New York. He brings hands-on expertise in RFQs, supplier consolidation, spend analysis, and contract execution across enterprise categories, having managed multi-million-dollar sourcing and reporting initiatives. Connor pairs procurement know-how with data-driven process improvements—building executive dashboards, automating workflows, and supporting sustainability reporting on scope 1 and 2 emissions. He has led cross-functional teams in both corporate and mission-driven settings, including developing a public platform to surface forced labor risks in supply chains. Unusually for a procurement specialist, Connor has contributed code and documentation to high-profile open-source projects like Uniswap v3, demonstrating technical fluency that helps bridge procurement, analytics, and engineering stakeholders. A Northeastern graduate in Supply Chain Management, he combines practical operations experience with a penchant for systems thinking and measurable impact.
7 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Business Administration - BS, Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management, Bachelor of Business Administration - BS, Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management at Northeastern University
Contributions:14 reviews, 333 commits, 180 PRs in 1 year 2 months
Contributions summary:Connor fixed the old directory structure, which included changes to a JavaScript file within the `@algolia/autocomplete-core` directory. Subsequent commits focused on more documentation updates. The changes show activity within the `docusaurus` documentation, including the addition of new routes, content, and sidebar entries, indicating an effort to improve the project's documentation structure.
Contributions summary:Connor primarily contributed to the core smart contracts of Uniswap v3. Their commits focused on enhancing existing library functions, including modifications and comments in `FullMath.sol`, `FixedPoint96.sol`, `FixedPoint128.sol`, and `Position.sol`. Additionally, they updated the `TransferHelper.sol` library with NatSpec comments and developed multi-hop router functionality. The user also wrote tests to validate router functionality.
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