Jérôme Jaggi is a product-minded technology leader with 13 years of experience who currently serves as Chief of Staff at Unikraft, driving GTM, investor relations and operational scaling for a startup delivering sub-10ms serverless workloads. He combines hands-on engineering chops—demonstrated by open-source contributions to Android support libraries, flight-sim projects, and launcher UX—with strategic execution, having owned a $6M seed round, SOC 2 Type II certification, and core HR/finance functions. His background spans founding a profitable PropTech venture, corporate strategy at Swiss Re where he led due diligence on 60+ startups, and data-driven research publishing for a 52k-strong VC audience. Jérôme is equally comfortable optimizing low-level platform compatibility as he is shaping investor decks and go-to-market playbooks. Based in Berlin, he brings a rare mix of systems-level technical depth and operator experience that accelerates developer-focused infrastructure products. A less obvious strength: he routinely translates complex engineering trade-offs into investor- and customer-facing narratives that unlock capital and adoption.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - B. Sc., International Management, Bachelor of Science - B. Sc., International Management at ZHAW School of Management and Law
Bachelor's Degree (not finished), Business Administration and Management, General, Bachelor's Degree (not finished), Business Administration and Management, General at Universität St.Gallen - Hochschule für Wirtschafts-, Rechts- und Sozialwissenschaften
A-Levels (Baccalaureate), 5.2/6, A-Levels (Baccalaureate), 5.2/6 at AKAD Oerlikon
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Distinction, GPA 4.0 (Top 3%), Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Distinction, GPA 4.0 (Top 3%) at University of Kent
Contributions summary:Jérôme implemented the `NotificationCompat.MediaStyle` feature, making media style notifications available from v7 support library. The work involved creating custom templates for older Android versions and using the platform implementation for newer ones, showing the user's focus on backward compatibility and platform-specific adaptations. The commits demonstrate the addition of media action buttons to the notification. The user also reverted the introduction of the `NotificationCompat.MediaStyle` due to SDK build issues.
The A32NX & A380X Project are community driven open source projects to create free Airbus aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator that are as close to reality as possible.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:10 reviews, 8 commits, 6 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Jérôme primarily focuses on optimizing the performance and functionality of the A32NX & A380X project's flight simulator components. They implemented performance optimizations by introducing update throttling and managing refresh rates for various instruments. Furthermore, the user fixed JavaScript errors related to the pressure page and made further improvements to the flight plan system, including only reloading flight plans if changed and throttling flight plan redrawing. They also addressed issues within the update throttler to ensure correct behavior and optimized the map's refresh behavior.
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