Cynthia Sanchez is a Marketing Operations AI & Automation Lead with 12 years of experience blending front-end engineering, product management, and process automation to simplify complex MarTech ecosystems. At SUSE she architects end-to-end automation and Agentic AI initiatives that centralize data, streamline workflows, and accelerate marketing velocity while acting as a trusted bridge between technical and non-technical teams. Her background as a founder of the EOS Design System and hands-on front-end work on notable open-source projects like Spacewalk and Portus gives her a rare mix of UI craftsmanship and scalable product thinking. Known for turning usability-focused design into measurable operational gains, she thrives on change management and building cultures of continuous improvement. Based in Kleinmachnow, Germany, she brings entrepreneurial grit and a pragmatic, design-led lens to strategy and execution.
12 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Economics, Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Economics at universidad nacional cordoba
NC Information Technology, NC Information Technology at CEICOS - Centro de Estudios e Investigaci贸n en Comunicaci贸n Social
Course Marketing - Gamification, Course Marketing - Gamification at The Wharton School
Authorization service and frontend for Docker registry (v2)
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:120 commits, 23 PRs, 89 pushes in 1 year
Contributions summary:Cynthia primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the Portus application, implementing UI enhancements and fixing layout issues. They added new features to the layout, such as dynamic resizing and adding icons, and also improved the user interface. The commits show the modification of JavaScript, CoffeeScript, and ERB files to achieve the described enhancements.
Contributions summary:Cynthia's contributions primarily involved front-end development, specifically focused on styling and UI improvements. They made numerous CSS updates, including adding and modifying styles for submenus, the main navigation, login forms, and system management panels. These changes involved renaming CSS classes, fixing margin issues, and updating icon colors, indicating a focus on theming and visual enhancements within the Spacewalk project. The user also addressed issues related to table formatting and overall layout, improving the user interface's look and feel.
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