Fabrizio N is a Product Owner and project manager with 17 years of experience, based in Rio de Janeiro, who blends technical delivery with stakeholder-focused product strategy. He transitioned from a strong background in geography and geoprocessing to lead digital fan-engagement products in sports, translating field research instincts into user-centered roadmaps. Trained in project management at FGV, he consistently delivers projects on time and budget while prioritizing sustainable, cross-sector solutions spanning environment, telecoms, mining and urban planning. At OneFan he coordinates multi-disciplinary teams to create interactive fan experiences that deepen brand-fan relationships and generate actionable insights. He also contributes to open-source infrastructure work—improving Jenkins EC2 plugin stability—bringing practical DevOps know-how to product and backend challenges. That combination of field-led analytical rigor and hands-on engineering empathy helps him bridge business goals with resilient technical execution.
17 years of coding experience
Geografia, Geoprocessamento e Geografia Urbana, Geografia, Geoprocessamento e Geografia Urbana at Universidade Federal Fluminense
Pós Graduação, Gerenciamento de Projetos, Pós Graduação, Gerenciamento de Projetos at Fundação Getulio Vargas
Contributions:105 commits, 93 PRs, 92 pushes in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Fabrizio primarily contributed to the Jenkins EC2 plugin, focusing on core functionality and infrastructure-related improvements. Their work involved addressing issues related to agent startup, instance management, and provisioning logic. They also made changes to improve instance handling and connectivity, ensuring correct operation with various Amazon Web Services. These contributions also extended to test case updates and overall plugin stability.
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