Jay Tollerene is a data-driven technology and operations leader with 13 years of experience scaling product, engineering, and business functions, now serving as COO and Board Director at Text-em-all. He rose through roles from systems developer to Head of Operations and Head of Technology & Engineering, combining hands-on software engineering with strategic oversight of finance, analytics, and business operations. Jay has practical front-end experience contributing to major open-source projects like Material-UI, reflecting a solid grasp of React and component architecture alongside enterprise systems work at BNSF. Known for turning cross-functional complexity into measurable outcomes, he focuses on metrics-driven decision making and operational reliability. Based in Frisco, Texas, he pairs a BBA in Management Information Systems (3.83 GPA) with a talent for refactoring teams and codebases to be more modular and maintainable. Colleagues rely on him to bridge technical detail and organizational strategy while keeping product users and operational efficiency front and center.
13 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Management Information Systems, 3.83, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Management Information Systems, 3.83 at Texas Tech University
Material UI: Comprehensive React component library that implements Google's Material Design. Free forever.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:53 commits, 4 PRs, 6 pushes in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Jay primarily contributed to the development and maintenance of UI components within the React library. Their work involved removing test code, refactoring code into a modular directory structure, merging components from other branches, and updating components. They also made changes to the styling of components using LESS, and they updated components, demonstrating expertise in React and styling technologies.
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Contributions:2 PRs, 9 pushes, 2 branches in 7 years 3 months
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