Jeremy Hartmann is a pragmatic technology leader and Director of IT based in Rocklin, CA, with 25 years of IT experience and nine years in senior management roles driving global service delivery and systems integration. He has led large-scale SaaS and identity programs—managing Okta for 200+ apps, multi-cloud cost optimization across AWS/Azure/GCP, and unified communications migrations—while keeping a hands-on approach to automation and endpoint security. Known for cutting operating costs through forensic asset and license management, he has repeatedly delivered post-merger integrations, email and Okta consolidations, and improvements to event AV and support tooling. Jeremy contributes to open source front-end and full‑stack projects (notably enhancing Element Plus components and adding CLI/template features to Valaxy), reflecting a blend of practical engineering and platform stewardship. His career spans startups to enterprise, with strengths in service desk transformation, IAM, and cloud governance—yet he still enjoys diving into component tooling and scripting to solve real operational problems.
9 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Seeking Business Administration, Seeking Business Administration at Las Positas College
Contributions:52 releases, 2719 reviews, 527 commits in 2 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy's commits primarily focused on implementing and adding type definitions for the button component within the Element Plus Vue.js 3 UI Library, adding a template generator using shell scripts to create new component structures with package files. Furthermore, they integrated Storybook for component previewing, introducing custom methods for rendering Vue3 components. These changes highlight a focus on component development and tooling within a front-end framework context.
🌌 Next Generation Static Blog Framework (Beta) 下一代静态博客框架(支持页面/配置热重载)
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:20 reviews, 7 commits, 7 PRs in 17 days
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the Valaxy project by implementing and enhancing CLI functionality, adding features for new post generation and templating. They added a `new` command to the CLI, enabling users to generate new posts directly through the command line. Moreover, the user introduced EJS templating, allowing for more flexible post creation using scaffolding and integration of user and theme-specific templates.
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