John O'duinn is a strategist, author and mentor with 19 years of hands-on experience solving technical, operational and organizational problems across startups, multinational tech firms and government. He blends deep release-engineering and distributed-systems expertise (Mozilla, Hortonworks, Oracle) with public-sector modernization work at the U.S. Digital Service, GSA and IRS to deliver mission-critical change at scale. Author of Distributed Teams and an advisor on landmark telework policies for Vermont and California, he specializes in making remote-first organizations productive, equitable and climate-conscious. He has built and led globally distributed teams for nearly two decades and routinely translates engineering constraints into policy, hiring and economic-development outcomes. A frequent international speaker and workshop leader, he combines technical rigor with practical mentoring to help organizations rapidly scale people, processes and infrastructure. An avid traveler who has lived in 13 cities on four continents, he brings a global perspective to distributed governance and workforce design.
19 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Associates Degree, Computer Science, Associates Degree, Computer Science at Technological University Dublin
M.Sc, Computer Science, M.Sc, Computer Science at Dublin City University
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