David Neukirchen

CTO at fincrm GmbH

Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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David Neukirchen is a experienced technology leader and co-founder with 11 years in software and product delivery, currently serving as CTO of fincrm where he builds scalable solutions for the mortgage and finance sector. He moved up from Head of Development to CTO after driving the team’s engineering maturity and productization since 2015. Entrepreneurial by nature, he also runs Rheinsurfen Webentwicklung, combining client work with startup-scale platform engineering. A hands-on backend developer, he contributes to established open-source projects like Joomla CMS, fixing JS behavior and improving repeatable field types and frontend editing—demonstrating attention to both UX and content workflows. Based in Cologne, he blends practical web development experience with strategic leadership, often translating complex domain rules into maintainable, production-ready systems. Colleagues value his mix of startup grit, legacy CMS craftsmanship, and steady architectural thinking.
code11 years of coding experience
bookUniversität zu Köln
bookRheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
bookAloisiuskolleg
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Github Skills (9)

content-management-system10
cms10
javascript10
content-management10
php9
use-form8
forms8
eforms8
front-end-development7

Programming languages (6)

TypeScriptDockerfileC++JavaScriptPHPHTML

Github contributions (5)

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joomla/joomla-cms

Mar 2015 - Mar 2019

Home of the Joomla! Content Management System
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:210 commits, 29 PRs, 119 comments in 4 years
Contributions summary:David contributed to fixing JavaScript errors and improving the functionality of repeatable field types within the Joomla CMS. These changes involved modifying JavaScript files related to the repeatable field type, suggesting work on dynamic form elements and their behavior. The user also addressed a bug in frontend editing, ensuring proper alias generation for new articles, indicating a focus on content management features.
cmsmanagement-systemjoomla-extensionsjoomla-componentphp
Joomla 3.x Google Calendar Module
Contributions:1 review, 31 commits, 1 PR in 5 years 9 months
calendarjoomla-componentphpgoogle-calendarvdm
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David Neukirchen - CTO at fincrm GmbH