Isaac Hodes is a product and engineering leader with 12 years of experience building teams, products, and businesses from 0→1 and scaling them to enterprise scale in healthcare and beyond. As a former VP Product and Head of Product, he has led cross-functional teams of 40+ to launch mission-critical B2B platforms that served tens of thousands of customers and materially improved hundreds of millions in business outcomes. He combines hands-on engineering chops—contributing to open-source projects like the portable Python dataframe library Ibis and lightweight productivity tooling—with strategic product instincts forged at startups, BCG, and clinical research labs. Known for untangling complex systems, he pairs a bias for speed with rigorous quality and deep domain expertise in health data interoperability, automation, and AI.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
B.A. Mathematics, B.A. Mathematics at Carleton College
Master of Business Administration - MBA Health Care Management , Master of Business Administration - MBA Health Care Management at The Wharton School
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 4 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Isaac primarily contributed to the development of the ibis library by implementing new features and fixing bugs related to Impala and HDFS integrations. They added functionality for specifying external locations for tables, handled edge cases within the WebHDFS file system, and improved the handling of delimited files. The user also focused on ensuring the correct type-checking of expressions, particularly within reduction operations. Their work involved changes across multiple files related to SQL compilation, file systems, and Impala clients.
Lightweight automation and productivity app for OS X
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:5 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:Isaac primarily focused on enhancing the functionality of the Mjolnir app. Their contributions include the addition of a hotkey mode, implementing new utilities such as `partial`, `compose`, and `sequence` functions, and the creation of a pretty-print library for tables. They also extended the pretty-print library with additional functions for keys and values.
productivityproductivity-appautomationos-xmacos
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