Freddy Montes is a Director of Product Management and seasoned frontend leader with 11+ years crafting enterprise-grade UIs, currently driving a product delivery transformation at dotCMS from Escazú, Costa Rica. He led a full rewrite of dotCMS’s administration UI using Angular, TypeScript, RxJS and SCSS, and contributes to the core open-source dotCMS repo with UI component and CSS improvements. Freddy blends hands-on engineering and product strategy—rolling out developer-led feature ownership, embedding AI into workflows, and reframing product artifacts to boost velocity and quality. Passionate about UX/UI, he shepherds designs from wireframes to production while mentoring teams and running agile delivery. His background in graphic design and advertising gives him a rare cross-discipline perspective that tightens the loop between design intent and implementation.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
BS Advertising, BS Advertising at Universidad Latina de Costa Rica
Degree Graphic Design, Degree Graphic Design at Universidad Rafael Belloso Chacín
Headless/Hybrid Content Management System for Enterprises
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:14 releases, 2074 reviews, 1740 commits in 7 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Freddy appears to have been primarily involved in front-end development tasks within the `dotcms/core` repository, a Headless/Hybrid Content Management System. The commits demonstrate contributions focused on the user interface, particularly the UI components, and layout components. The code changes included bug fixes for components, as well as improvements to CSS.
Contributions:14 PRs, 11 pushes, 11 branches in 3 years 11 months
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Freddy Montes - Director Of Product Management at dotCMS