Summary
Dylan Momplaisir is a Full Stack Engineer with a decade of experience building narrative-driven digital products that bridge data, design, and storytelling. Trained in computer science and architectural studies at Amherst College, he combines systems-level thinking with a designer’s sensibility to turn complex content and audio platforms into fast, accessible experiences. At The Atlantic he led migrations to Next.js/GraphQL and rearchitected audio to double article play rates, and he now builds playful, low-friction company-creation tooling at The General Intelligence Company of New York. His background spans newsroom data work at The New York Times, product-led internships at Unqork and NASA research, and founding a language-learning startup—evidence of a maker who moves fluidly between prototype demos and production systems. Born and raised in NYC, he’s particularly skilled at translating editorial and creative needs into measurable technical outcomes that scale.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Architectural Studies, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science and Architectural Studies at Amherst College
Economics and Entrepreneurship, Economics and Entrepreneurship at High School of Economics and Finance
Haitian Creole, Spanish, English