Summary
Jeremy Koulish is a Senior Product Engineer and content strategist with 11 years of experience designing and shipping data-driven web applications and interactive visualizations for high-traffic public-sector platforms. He has led front-end migrations and architected component libraries (Vue/Nuxt, TypeScript, D3, Mapbox) for data.census.gov and built a custom chart library adopted across Census products. Comfortable across the stack, Jeremy has moved ETL pipelines from PHP to Python/Django, containerized UIs for AWS, and enforced code standards that improved reliability and team velocity. He combines technical leadership and mentoring with a background in policy research and communications, which helps him turn complex datasets into clear narratives and product roadmaps. A serial founder and civic tech builder, he has repeatedly translated grassroots initiatives into production systems and operational workflows. Based in New York, he’s as likely to be found structuring an API or leading a dataviz working group as he is synthesizing policy research into actionable product decisions.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Full-Stack Developer Web Page Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design, Full-Stack Developer Web Page Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design at General Assembly
Master's Degree Public Policy, Master's Degree Public Policy at The George Washington University
Stuyvesant High School
Bachelor of Arts - BA Political Economy, Bachelor of Arts - BA Political Economy at Williams College
Spanish