Joel Dueck is a Consulting CIO and seasoned technology leader based in Minneapolis with over a decade of hands-on experience helping CEOs and CFOs derisk, modernize, and scale operations. He combines pragmatic IT management—from networks, AD and cloud PBX to remote monitoring and compliance—with strategic advisory work that frees leaders’ time and hardens business continuity. Joel’s background spans manufacturing, critical power, and data center commissioning, where he led technical projects, compliance efforts, and complex migrations. He’s also quietly contributed to notable open-source Racket projects as a technical writer, improving developer-facing documentation for widely used repos like racket and pollen. That mix of operational rigor, documentation craft, and executive-facing consulting means he delivers both reliable infrastructure and clearer, more usable technical processes.
Contributions:12 commits, 8 PRs, 49 comments in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Joel primarily contributed to the documentation of the `pollen` project. Their commits involve fixing broken links, updating URLs, and adding detailed documentation for features such as the `external-renderer` and customization through TeX styles. They also made minor edits and clarifications throughout the documentation. Their work centers on making the project easier to use and understand through comprehensive guides.
Contributions:3 reviews, 6 commits, 13 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Joel primarily contributed to the project by correcting and improving documentation. Their commits focused on fixing typos, clarifying the usage of functions, and updating descriptions within the documentation files, specifically for Racket's reference and guide. The changes involved multiple documentation files related to places, paths, contracts and continuations demonstrating focus on enhancing the clarity and accuracy of the documentation. They also corrected documentation related to the write-resources function.
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