Jackson Fisher is a full-stack software engineer with seven years of experience building products at the intersection of finance and renewable energy, currently based in Houston. He began his career in investment banking at Goldman Sachs and translated that financial rigor into developing valuation and origination tools for utility-scale energy storage at Key Capture Energy, work that contributed to the company’s sale to SK E&S. Jackson is an active open-source contributor and Apache Superset committer, improving front-end UX and dashboard export capabilities for a widely used data visualization platform. He pairs hands-on engineering roles at companies like Preset and neuroGrid with freelance renewable energy consulting, uniquely blending financial modeling, policy insight, and product-oriented software development. Notably, his background in corporate valuations and ISO/RTO market analysis gives him uncommon domain depth for engineers working on energy software.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.) Commerce: Business Analytics, Master of Science (M.S.) Commerce: Business Analytics at UVA McIntire School of Commerce
The Lawrenceville School
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Economics, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Economics at University of Virginia
Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:57 reviews, 55 PRs, 5 pushes in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Jackson primarily focused on front-end development tasks within the Apache Superset project. Their contributions include removing specific card view elements from the Tags ListView, fixing save button flickering issues in SQL Lab, and linking header navigation links to the correct path prefix. They also added rasterized PDF functionality to the dashboard and corrected a unit test. These changes indicate a focus on improving the user interface and dashboard functionality.
Contributions:192 PRs, 218 pushes, 3 branches in 5 months
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