Ethan Gracer is a product manager with 11 years of cross-functional experience building scalable software and data-driven products, currently focused on APM Serverless at Datadog. He blends hands-on engineering expertise—from full-stack ClojureScript contributions to shipping customer-facing chatbots and high-throughput microservices—with a human-centered approach informed by a Philosophy degree and prior therapeutic facilitation work. At Sage he led product and UX scaling to support millions of triaged events and launched solutions that close care-documentation gaps and reduce staff turnover in skilled nursing. Previously at Google he owned technical client relationships for Fortune 100 network operators and led operational improvements that cut escalations by 72%. Comfortable moving between code, product strategy, and frontline user needs, he’s as likely to dive into API-level bug fixes in open-source projects as he is to design incentives that improve real-world caregiving outcomes.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Australia Summer Semester Outdoor Education & Leadership, Australia Summer Semester Outdoor Education & Leadership at NOLS
Tanzania Semester Abroad Wildlife Conservation & Political Ecology, Tanzania Semester Abroad Wildlife Conservation & Political Ecology at School for International Training
Bachelor's Degree Computer Science & Philosophy, Bachelor's Degree Computer Science & Philosophy at Williams College
A library for development of single-page full-stack web applications in clj/cljs
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:130 commits in 10 months
Contributions summary:Ethan's commits primarily focused on implementing features and fixing bugs within the Untangled client framework, a ClojureScript library for single-page web applications. They updated dependencies, made changes to testing suites, and refactored code for improved readability. The user also addressed issues with the API endpoint, improved error handling, and made modifications to the underlying network request logic.
Contributions:15 commits, 13 pushes, 1 branch in 15 days
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