George Qi is an experienced software leader and Associate Director of OEO with over 10 years building web and native applications primarily on the .NET stack, with deep expertise in Azure, C#, ASP.NET MVC, Microsoft 365/SharePoint and DevOps for life sciences. He pairs hands-on engineering—contributing front-end improvements to the Windows Community Toolkit’s People Picker—with robust security and compliance credentials, including Checkmarx CxCE and medical device lifecycle/ISO 14971 knowledge. A certified PMP/PMI-RMP/PMI-ACP trainer and Scrum Foundations educator, George routinely blends Agile coaching and Lean transformation with practical Gemba guidance across global teams. He teaches software and web front-end courses and mentors postgraduate students, bringing academic rigor to applied product delivery. Comfortable working across PM, BA and sales functions in Singapore, the US and Europe, he’s equally at home refactoring UI controls or shaping risk-managed delivery for regulated domains. Outside of work he sums up his approach as “there is no fate but what we make,” reflecting a pragmatic, maker-oriented mindset.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Dalian Polytechnic University
The Windows Community Toolkit is a collection of helpers, extensions, and custom controls. It simplifies and demonstrates common developer tasks building .NET apps with UWP and the Windows App SDK / WinUI 3 for Windows 10 and Windows 11. The toolkit is part of the .NET Foundation.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:11 commits in 18 days
Contributions summary:George primarily contributed to the "People Picker" control, a UI component likely related to user selection within the Windows Community Toolkit. Their work focused on cleaning up and refactoring the code, fixing bugs, and implementing features within the control, including changes related to selection handling and UI interactions. The commits reveal a focus on improving the control's functionality and user experience.
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