Lauren Oliveri is a software engineer in New York with nine years of experience building web, desktop, and mobile platforms and leading cross-functional projects at startups and product companies like Notion and Consider. She combines rigorous engineering discipline with strong organizational and communication skills, and has shipped features that required rethinking backend models and sync/threading logic as well as front-end redesigns tailored to real workflows. At Notion she contributed to the official Notion JavaScript client examples, improving integrations and example quality across front- and back-end usage of the API. Earlier roles show a mix of product, support, and clinical-technical work—she built CipherHealth’s first support team and has hands-on medical-device and EMT experience—bringing uncommon domain empathy to product decisions. Known for collaborative leadership grounded in humor and empathy, she moves quickly from ambiguous problems to practical, well-documented solutions.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Biomedical Engineering at Duke University
Certificate, Emergency Medical Technician (Basic), Certificate, Emergency Medical Technician (Basic) at Durham Technical Community College
Back-End Engineering, Back-End Engineering at Turing School of Software & Design
Contributions:24 reviews, 14 commits, 23 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Lauren primarily contributed to the project by updating and improving the example applications within the Notion SDK. Their work involved refactoring existing example code to align with best practices of the Notion client, fixing bugs and ensuring that the code correctly interacts with the Notion API. The user also updated the examples to utilize the property item endpoint and made general code quality improvements. This suggests a focus on both the frontend and backend aspects of using the Notion SDK.
Contributions:2 PRs, 23 pushes, 3 branches in 3 years 10 months
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