Harry Keller is a seasoned web developer and cooperative founder with about 15 years of hands-on experience building ethical digital products and teams. As co-founder of Village One, he combines practical engineering with cooperative governance to prototype democratic, worker-owned technology practices. His background spans senior development roles and product leadership at agencies like Edenspiekermann and diesdas.digital, delivering projects for clients such as ZEIT ONLINE, Ableton and the Sovereign Tech Fund. Notable recognition includes the Jean Monnet Prize and a Grimme Online Award for his work on My Country Talks, reflecting a knack for impactful civic tech. Based in Bavaria but Berlin-rooted in spirit, he brings a multidisciplinary lens—coding, community-building, copywriting and strategy—tempered by a long-standing commitment to social and environmental values.
15 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
B. Sc., Computer Science & Media, B. Sc., Computer Science & Media at Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin (ehemals Technische Fachhochschule Berlin)
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