Juliette Russum is a Senior Software Engineer and tech lead with nearly a decade of experience building accessible, design-system-driven front ends using React, React Native, TypeScript and Swift. Currently leading front-end and design-system work at The New York Times, she previously co-created Fender’s cross-product component library and introduced automated accessibility testing to achieve WCAG 2.1 AA goals. Her background uniquely blends product engineering with deep, hands-on expertise in live music ticketing and tour operations—she still consults and manages complex onsales, settlements, and box office logistics for large-scale events. Known for shipping well-tested interfaces and championing UX and accessibility, she also brings operational rigor from running ticketing at stadiums and festivals. Based in Vermont, Juliette pairs technical leadership with real-world event experience that helps teams design products that serve both end users and high-pressure live operations.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Putnam Valley High School
Full-Stack Web Development Certificate, Full-Stack Web Development Certificate at Northwestern University
Contributions:22 commits, 21 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 4 months
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Juliette Russum - Senior Software Engineer at Juliette Rapala