Hailey Xiong is a business analyst with 12 years of cross-functional experience blending data analysis, product research, and project management across major tech and gaming companies. With a BCom in Accounting from UBC and an MS in Business Analytics and Risk Management from Johns Hopkins, she translates complex market and user data into actionable insights that inform product strategy and monetization. Her internships and roles at Tencent and ByteDance include market analysis for major game events and producing multiple user/product research reports, demonstrating both domain depth and stakeholder-facing communication. As project manager at Indiark she drove indie game localization efforts that opened Chinese market channels and boosted global sales for developers. She also contributes to open-source front-end tooling, having improved mobile touch slider UX and refined Webpack plugin functionality — a signal of hands-on engineering curiosity beyond pure analytics. Based in Virginia, she combines analytical rigor with an uncommon blend of localization, product, and engineering experience to bridge data and delivery.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Commerce - BCom, Accounting, Bachelor of Commerce - BCom, Accounting at The University of British Columbia
Master of Science - MS, Business Analytics and Risk Management, Master of Science - MS, Business Analytics and Risk Management at The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School
Bachelor of Commerce - BCom, Accounting, Bachelor of Commerce - BCom, Accounting at 复旦大学
Accounting, Accounting at UBC Sauder School of Business
Smooth mobile touch slider for Mobile WebApp, HTML5 App, Hybrid App
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:264 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Hailey's commits primarily focus on enhancing a mobile touch slider, likely for use in web applications. Their contributions involve modifying the core slider functionality by adding comments and improving the README. They also adjusted the styling (CSS) and HTML structure (index.html) of the demo to work with the slider and made changes to the underlying JavaScript (mslider.js). Further work includes renaming CSS classes to improve code maintainability and readability.
[DEPRECATED] Please use https://github.com/webpack-contrib/mini-css-extract-plugin Extracts text from a bundle into a separate file
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:14 commits, 6 PRs, 10 comments in 7 months
Contributions summary:Hailey primarily contributed to the `extract-text-webpack-plugin` repository by modifying the plugin's core functionality. Their work involved adding and refactoring features related to filename modification and filter options within the plugin. These changes appear to be aimed at enhancing the plugin's flexibility and customization options for handling extracted text files. The user's contributions included code modifications and refactoring of existing logic.
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