Lincoln Demaris

Principal Group Product Manager at Microsoft

Seattle, Washington, United States
email-iconphone-icongithub-logolinkedin-logotwitter-logostackoverflow-logofacebook-logo
Join Prog.AI to see contacts
email-iconphone-icongithub-logolinkedin-logotwitter-logostackoverflow-logofacebook-logo
Join Prog.AI to see contacts

Summary

👤
Senior
🎓
Top School
Lincoln Demaris is a Principal Group Product Manager at Microsoft with 8+ years in product roles and a long tenure shaping SharePoint, OneDrive, and now Microsoft Lists. He leads the Lists product, turning approachable spreadsheet-like experiences into powerful, collaborative databases that non-technical users can adopt. Based in Seattle and grounded in a Computer Engineering background from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, he blends deep platform knowledge with user-focused design to make information work for everyone. His career includes hands-on ownership of ubiquitous features—document libraries, shared folders, and list customizations—so much of everyday Office use bears his influence. Notably, he emphasizes democratizing database capabilities, treating workflows and familiar views as the bridge between complex backend systems and ordinary productivity.
code8 years of coding experience
job14 years of employment as a software developer
bookComputer Engineering, Computer Engineering at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
github-logo-circle

Github Skills (12)

formatting10
json10
connections10
microsoft-teams10
sharepoint-online10
sharepoint10
spfx10
lists10
office36510
microsoft9
microsoft-graph6
onedrive4

Programming languages (2)

PowerShellTypeScript

Github contributions (5)

github-logo-circle
ldemaris/sp-dev-docs

Oct 2017 - Aug 2018

SharePoint Developer Documentation
Contributions:2 PRs, 19 pushes, 1 branch in 10 months
sharepointdeveloper-documentation
Centralized storage location for open source sample column formatting json files
Contributions:10 pushes in 9 months
json-formattinglocationjson-filesstoragecentralized
Find and Hire Top DevelopersWe’ve analyzed the programming source code of over 60 million software developers on GitHub and scored them by 50,000 skills. Sign-up on Prog,AI to search for software developers.
Request Free Trial