Jeremy Mitchell is a creative founder and product-minded designer with 20+ years of experience building brands, digital products, and hand-crafted goods—from Heritage-inspired, hand-painted baseball bats and hockey sticks sold to clients like Nike and the Boston Red Sox to award-winning marketing campaigns and apps. Since launching Mitchell Bat Co. in 2013 he’s married craft and commerce, securing official licensing deals with major college programs and earning press in ESPN and Martha Stewart Weddings. He’s led creative teams at organizations from She Reads Truth to Ramsey Solutions and launched full-brand ecommerce experiences while producing high-volume podcasts and managing cross-functional design+dev teams. Technically fluent with Figma and Webflow and comfortable in backend engineering contexts, he also contributes code to open-source projects like Apache Traffic Control, working on PostgreSQL-driven APIs. Based in Nashville, he blends hands-on making with strategic creative leadership, and enjoys tackling projects that bridge physical craftsmanship and digital product design.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Marketing, Bachelor of Science - BS Marketing at Western Kentucky University
Apache Traffic Control is an Open Source implementation of a Content Delivery Network
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:308 reviews, 921 commits, 1181 PRs in 6 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy's commits primarily involve modifications to backend code related to delivery service management within the Apache Traffic Control project. The changes demonstrate proficiency in working with SQL databases, particularly PostgreSQL, and involve tasks such as creating and updating parameters and endpoints. The user has also demonstrated the ability to add new features and modify existing code within the API.
Contributions:9 PRs, 1094 pushes, 1142 branches in 7 years 2 months
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