Summary
Kevin Lee is a Developer Relations Engineer at Google with nine years of software experience spanning Chrome, the Privacy Sandbox, and front-end roles at Amazon and Condé Nast. He focuses on privacy-preserving web APIs—Protected Audience, Shared Storage, Private Aggregation, and Fenced Frames—helping bridge technical product teams and developer communities. A former U.S. Army infantryman and early-stage founder, he brings discipline, operational rigor, and entrepreneurial instincts to complex engineering problems. Kevin combines hands-on front-end expertise with policy-minded thinking from his Carnegie Mellon Public Policy background, making him fluent in both technical trade-offs and regulatory context. He’s based in New York and is known for translating emerging web-privacy standards into practical guidance for developers.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Public Policy & Management, Public Policy & Management at Carnegie Mellon University
Coding Bootcamp, Coding Bootcamp at App Academy