Summary
Kemble Song is a product engineering leader and two-time founder with 11 years of experience turning early concepts into products used by millions, now focused on building financial infrastructure for philanthropy at Chariot. He blends hands-on engineering and product instincts—leading PLG initiatives, architecting AI-native design systems, and shipping scalable employee experience platforms at Culture Amp. As CTO and co-founder of AI-first startups Zinc and Doer, he has delivered manager-facing automation and a science-based behavioral app that reached tens of thousands of users. Kemble scales teams and products alike, having grown a three-person startup team into a 16-person delivery engine and driven multi-million dollar ARR product launches. Based in New York and trained in computer science at the University of Melbourne, he pairs startup grit with a taste for design-driven front-end engineering and pragmatic AI tooling. An “ordinary human” on GitHub, he quietly focuses on high-leverage systems rather than flashy open-source fame.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Melbourne