Jeremy Thake is a Chief Architect and seasoned technology leader with 12+ years driving AI/ML strategy and agentic AI across multicloud platforms (M365, Google, Salesforce) at AvePoint and previously leading the end-to-end developer experience for Copilot agents, MS Graph and SharePoint at Microsoft. He combines product, program and architecture leadership—having moved between hands-on developer experience roles and strategic platform innovation—to bring AI into real product solutions. Jeremy is also a long-time community builder and communicator, hosting and editing the Microsoft 365 Developer Podcast for over a decade. His open-source contributions include UX-focused updates to the well-known OfficeDev generator-office project, reflecting attention to developer ergonomics as well as platform plumbing. Based in Washington, D.C., he blends enterprise-scale product delivery with a practical focus on making agentic AI usable for developers and customers. An early career background in graphic design and a First Class Computer Science degree from Brunel University add a rare mix of design sensibility and technical rigor to his leadership.
12 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
First Honours Bachelor Degree Computer Science, First Honours Bachelor Degree Computer Science at Brunel University of London
Yeoman generator for building Microsoft Office related projects.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:5 releases, 25 commits, 15 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy's contributions focused on updating and adjusting links within the sample code of the Microsoft Office add-in generator. They modified multiple HTML template files to point to the correct `dev.office.com` resources. The commits also included updates related to the user interface, such as adding OneNote and Presentation in host entries within the manifest. These changes suggest an emphasis on user experience and accessibility.
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