Summary
Ida Adjivon is a technical writer and former technical solutions engineer with five years of experience translating complex cloud observability concepts into clear, user-focused documentation at Datadog. Based in New York, she bridges technical and non-technical worlds, combining a Public Health MPH and software engineering training from General Assembly to craft reproducible, empathetic content for engineering and customer success teams. An entrepreneur and creative leader, Ida founded I, AFRICA™ to reshape global perceptions through visual storytelling and also builds websites for small businesses like FreshCutYarn. Her background in program administration and cross-functional coordination at Boston University informs a methodical approach to stakeholder management and documentation governance. Notably, she pairs data-driven thinking from research roles with hands-on web development skills, enabling documentation that’s both technically accurate and product-aware.
5 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Software Engineering Immersive, Computer Software Engineering, Software Engineering Immersive, Computer Software Engineering at General Assembly
Master of Public Health - MPH, Community Health Sciences/ Maternal and Child Health, Master of Public Health - MPH, Community Health Sciences/ Maternal and Child Health at Boston University School of Public Health
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biological sciences, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biological sciences at Cornell University
St. Jean Baptiste High School
English, French, ewé, Spanish