Gabriella Marraro is an interim engineering manager and former front-end specialist with eight years of experience building user-focused web applications at The New York Times. Self-taught in front-end development, she has progressed from software engineer to senior engineer and now leads teams while maintaining hands-on craftsmanship. As COO of the Code Cooperative she translated technical skills into social impact by designing and running a 12-week coding program for formerly incarcerated people, demonstrating a rare blend of product-minded engineering and community leadership. Her background in psychology and early work in education and research give her a strong empathy-driven approach to mentoring, accessibility, and user experience. Based in New York, she excels at bridging technical execution with mission-driven programs and scaling developer practices in newsroom environments.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Study Abroad, Fall 2016, Study Abroad, Fall 2016 at The University of Bologna
High School, Academy for Medical Science Technology, High School, Academy for Medical Science Technology at Bergen County Academies
Bachelor's degree, Psychology, Bachelor's degree, Psychology at Barnard College
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Gabriella Marraro - Interim Engineering Manager at The New York Times