Joseph Schneier is a mission-driven founder and CEO with 13 years of product and engineering experience building companies that improve health and financial outcomes for older adults. He blends hands-on backend development and open-source contributions to notable Python and Django projects (including urllib3 and Django core) with strategic leadership, having built and exited two ed-tech companies and led Cognotion to tackle workforce shortages in healthcare. At Circle he directs data analytics and sales automation for providers and insurers, applying behavioral-change research experience to improve patient adherence and engagement. A frequent speaker and mentor across institutions like Columbia, NYU, Cornell and Wharton, he also serves on multiple boards focused on aging, LGBTQ+ services, and healthcare innovation. Fluent in combining rigorous research partnerships (USAID, State Dept., Johns Hopkins) with product execution, he’s equally comfortable refactoring storage backends as shaping nonprofit strategy. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic builder who consistently turns social research into scalable, revenue-generating products.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate in Health Care Economics Economics, Certificate in Health Care Economics Economics at Harvard Business School Online
Computer Science Computer Science, Computer Science Computer Science at Sivan College
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) Graphic Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) Graphic Design at The Open University of Israel
Contributions:62 reviews, 306 commits, 725 PRs in 8 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Joseph primarily contributed to the django-storages repository by refactoring and enhancing the project's storage backends, including those for Azure and Google Cloud. Their work involved updating the dependencies, fixing bugs, and implementing new features within various backend implementations, especially related to file handling, such as gzipping and managing file names. Furthermore, the user made several improvements to documentation. This user also took the lead to address a critical issue by adjusting the existing files with several methods.
urllib3 is a user-friendly HTTP client library for Python
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:5 reviews, 27 commits, 2 PRs in 8 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Joseph significantly contributed to the `urllib3` library by adding and modifying core functionalities and improving the testing framework. They implemented the `HTTPHeaderDict` class, which manages HTTP headers, and integrated it throughout the library. The user also created several test cases to ensure the reliability and correctness of the header management and request/response handling functionalities. Furthermore, they fixed various bugs and improved code quality.
thread-safehttp-librarypythonpoolinghttp-client
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