Ethan Gill is a software engineering manager in New York with 12 years of experience building and leading mobile-first teams, currently managing engineering at Meta after progressing from senior engineer roles. He began as an iOS specialist—leading mobile development at Fooji, porting apps across platforms, and contributing to the widely used apollographql/apollo-ios client—bringing practical expertise in GraphQL clients and custom network transports. A proven hackathon competitor and organizer (CatHacks) with multiple API-specific awards, he blends rapid prototyping instincts with production-grade delivery. His background includes consulting at Accenture and hands-on roles across startups and research, giving him both strategic product sensibility and implementation depth. Colleagues describe him as organized, product-minded, and unusually effective at translating mobile API requirements into robust engineering contracts.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
High School Computer Science, High School Computer Science at The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at University of Kentucky
High School, High School at South Warren High School
High School Computer Science, High School Computer Science at Western Kentucky University
📱 A strongly-typed, caching GraphQL client for iOS, written in Swift.
Role in this project:
Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:6 commits, 4 PRs, 10 comments in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Ethan primarily contributed to the Apollo iOS client. Their commits focused on fixing a crash related to invalid URL strings, and making parts of the GraphQLGetTransformer and MultipartFormData public to enable custom network transport implementations. They also updated the StarWarsAPI and API.swift files, and updated the CLI to 2.31.0 and fixed the SHASUM related to this version.
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