George Decherney is an engineering manager with 11 years of experience building scalable web and big-data systems and leading cross-functional teams from startup roots to mature product organizations. He has a strong front-end pedigree—architecting TypeScript libraries and reusable component systems deployed across hundreds of clients—and pairs that with backend and data engineering experience (C#, SQL) to deliver end-to-end customer-facing features. As an early engineering leader at ChurnZero he drove a 3000% improvement in developer efficiency via a shared component library and optimized high-throughput ingestion pipelines handling 750k+ RPM with sub-50ms responses. He mentors teams on architecture and process, shortens deployment cycles, and routinely refactors legacy systems into modern, maintainable stacks. An occasional open-source contributor, he has improved Angular modal tooling by making it more configurable and documented its usage, reflecting a pragmatic focus on developer experience.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Information Technology and Philosophy, BS, Computer Information Technology and Philosophy at Guilford College
Modal service for AngularJS - supports creating popups and modals via a service.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 3 PRs, 8 comments in 2 days
Contributions summary:George primarily focused on enhancing the angular-modal-service by adding new functionalities and refactoring the codebase to improve its flexibility. Their contributions include adding the ability to specify an element to append the modal to, converting the service from a factory to a provider for configurable defaults, and updating the complex example. They demonstrated skills in Javascript and Angular framework, based on the commits. They also added documentation updates.
Contributions:11 PRs, 20 pushes, 4 branches in 5 years 6 months
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