Julia Plath is a pragmatic change-maker and co-project developer with 11 years’ experience designing and facilitating transformative processes for family businesses, teams, and rural innovation initiatives from Kiel, Germany. She specializes in turning generational tension, stalled succession conversations, and organizational fog into clear roles, actionable plans, and regenerative collaboration—using hands-on formats from intensive sessions to multi-week peer programs. Julia combines public-sector and community-building experience with project leadership in maritime tech challenges and regional future-strategy work, and she translates complex interpersonal dynamics into practical interventions. Her non-academic family background gives her a lived understanding of succession risk and existential business pressures, which informs an empathetic, humorful, and empowering facilitation style. Beyond facilitation she contributes to open-source projects spanning front-end form tooling and Haskell functional libraries, reflecting a rare mix of design-oriented systems thinking and technical fluency.
11 years of coding experience
Ausbildung Logopädie, Ausbildung Logopädie at University of Münster
Zukunftsdesign, Zukunftsdesign at Coburg University
Master of Education - MEd, Geographie und Biologie, Master of Education - MEd, Geographie und Biologie at Kiel University
Lenses, Folds, and Traversals - Join us on web.libera.chat #haskell-lens
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:8 commits, 9 PRs, 12 comments in 7 months
Contributions summary:Julia contributed to the `lens` library, which is focused on functional programming concepts in Haskell. Their commits primarily focused on refactoring and improving existing functionalities, such as type signatures, and the generalization of existing functions to work on Folds. They also fixed documentation issues and addressed typos within the codebase. These changes suggest a focus on maintaining and improving the core functionality of the lens library.
Contributions:2 reviews, 6 commits, 6 PRs in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Julia primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the formio.js library. Their work involved bug fixes, such as correcting the `NestedArrayComponent's` `getComponents()` method, and enhancing existing functionality, like allowing customization of edit grid error messages. They also improved code quality by fixing spelling errors and optimizing the build process. These changes indicate a focus on refining the user interface and improving the overall usability and functionality of the form builder.
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