Lorenzo Lewis is a versatile technologist-turned-educator with 10 years of experience building products, automations, and developer-facing documentation across startups and consulting. He led global teams at Accenture to deliver large-scale Alteryx ETL tooling that reconciled 31M HR records and fixed payroll-impacting errors for 39k employees, then moved into marketing and communications at a software startup before transitioning to English teaching in Valencia. A hands-on front-end contributor and maintainer in the Astro ecosystem and contributor to high-profile projects like WordPress-iOS and a TypeDoc markdown plugin, he focuses on UI/UX polish and documentation quality that improves developer and user workflows. Comfortable leading distributed teams and shipping both customer-facing and internal automation solutions, Lorenzo combines technical depth in web and mobile development with a business-minded approach from his Information Science & Technology degree with business and marketing minors. Notably, he blends classroom teaching with ongoing open-source maintenance, bringing clear communication and UX sensibility to technical problems.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Information Science & Technology (Minors in Business, Marketing, and Mobile Business and Technology), Bachelor’s Degree, Information Science & Technology (Minors in Business, Marketing, and Mobile Business and Technology) at Missouri University of Science and Technology
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Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:23 reviews, 18 PRs, 2 pushes in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Lorenzo primarily contributed to the Starlight documentation project by addressing UI-related issues and enhancing component functionalities. They fixed site title/logo overflow issues, preserved the order of social links, and added a new LinkCard component. The user also added frontmatter to hide pages from sidebar autogeneration and enabled autogeneration of sidebar labels, improving the overall user experience and navigation of the documentation site.
A plugin for TypeDoc that enables TypeScript API documentation to be generated in Markdown.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:16 commits, 22 PRs, 20 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Lorenzo primarily contributed to improving the Markdown documentation generation process for the project. They addressed broken links in the Docusaurus configuration, ensuring accurate referencing within the generated documentation. Their work included fixing link interpolation, refining the presentation of code blocks, and correcting typos, showcasing a focus on improving the quality and clarity of the documentation generated by the plugin.
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