Summary
Leon Lukashevsky is a civic technologist and full-stack software engineer with 11 years building web and data-driven applications for government, media, and research organizations. He has led production projects such as Toronto’s MOVE traffic and collision visualization while contributing to product design and client-side rebuilds at early-stage startups like Influitive. Comfortable across the stack, he blends data visualization, backend integrations and pragmatic deployment experience from roles at the City of Toronto, the Canadian Digital Service, and multiple freelance engagements. Leon’s background includes fellowship-style civic work and data journalism projects for institutions like the University of Toronto and The Globe and Mail, reflecting a knack for translating complex public data into usable tools. He pairs a hands-on engineering approach with collaboration across product, design and stakeholders to deliver impactful civic software.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
russian (spoken), french (basic - spoken)