Erik Johnson is a seasoned infrastructure and workplace technology executive with over 20 years leading global teams to deliver mission-critical connectivity and end-user services for tens of thousands of colleagues across hundreds of locations. As VP Enterprise Network Services at National Grid he oversees wireline, wireless, DDI and voice at scale, and previously built the Digital Workplace Services function that boosted first-call resolution, NPS, and automated 70% of service requests. His background spans financial services and startups—from modernizing citizen and enterprise workforces at Citizens and Bank of America to contributing IP that informed the DMARC standard via a prior security-focused startup. He blends hands-on technical acumen (including CI/CD and front-end refactors showcased in open-source contributions) with a proven track record of programmatic cost reduction, vendor strategy, and AI-augmented automation. Based in Greater Boston, he is known for translating executive strategy into measurable operational outcomes while maintaining high colleague engagement.
7 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Information Technology Management, Master of Science - MS, Information Technology Management at Southern New Hampshire University
Project Management, Project Management at Villanova University
Contributions:145 commits, 19 PRs, 2 pushes in 2 months
Contributions summary:Erik contributed to the React Google Login component by refactoring the code to use functional components and hooks, enhancing the component's maintainability. They also focused on setting up the CI/CD pipeline using GitHub Actions, automating the build and deployment processes. The user made several updates to the webpack configurations, and fixed the gitignore. They updated the source and added CI for the npm package.
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