Kamille Parks is a Senior Low Code Configuration Engineer based in Los Angeles with eight years of experience building practical, user-focused solutions using Airtable, Retool, and other low-code platforms. She leads and mentors small engineering teams at INSPYR Solutions supporting complex integrations for the Apple TV studio, serving as the subject-matter expert for third-party low-code apps. With a Master’s in Planning and a background in urban design and public outreach, she uniquely blends systems thinking and human-centered design to create workflows that scale across creative and operational teams. Kamille also teaches planning and design tools at USC and co-hosts the BuiltOnAir podcast, translating community knowledge into accessible best practices. Her work often surfaces in public-facing documentation and open-source utilities she shares when time allows, reflecting a commitment to reproducible, user-friendly tools. Pragmatic, interdisciplinary, and communication-driven, she excels at turning messy real-world processes into auditable, low-code systems.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Planning, Master’s Degree, Planning at University of Southern California
(No Degree), Architectural Technology, (No Degree), Architectural Technology at Los Angeles Community College District
Manage an inventory? Rent out equipment? Need to track who comes in and out of a building? Manage when a record is "out" and "in" with ease using this custom block!
Contributions:9 commits, 2 PRs, 2 pushes in 10 months
This custom block for Airtable allows users to select one or more records in a grid view, and then displays all of the related "schedule" records on a calendar interface.
Contributions:1 release, 8 commits, 7 pushes in 10 months
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