Larry Li is an Engineering Manager based in New York with a decade of experience building backend systems and leading product-focused teams. Currently managing Clay’s Campaigns & Ads team, he blends GTM engineering with AI-powered messaging to help marketers scale top-of-funnel campaigns. Previously a senior engineer and tech lead at Google, he worked on privacy-forward consent solutions, ad recovery/paywall products, and helped launch .app and .dev top-level domains. He has hands-on backend credentials from contributing to Google’s nomulus registry code—implementing robust retry logic, async deletions, and reporting tooling—showing attention to operational reliability at scale. Larry pairs big-company systems design with startup velocity, frequently shipping AI-enhanced features for messaging and sequencing. He holds a BS in Computer Science and Mathematics from RPI and has roots in AI research and semantic NLP work.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science and Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer Science and Mathematics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Top-level domain name registry service on Google Cloud Platform
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:75 commits in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Larry primarily focused on implementing and refactoring backend code for Google's top-level domain name registry service. Their contributions included implementing retry mechanisms for handling transient errors within the WHOIS server, adding response information to a TldFanoutAction, enhancing the handling of asynchronous contact and host deletions, adding a new scrap tool for populating missing registrar fields and finally, creating an ICANN report upload action. They also contributed to adding the code for generation of activity reporting SQL queries, further indicating backend work.
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