Summary
Lyn Muldrow is a community-focused library professional and former software engineer with 11 years of experience blending technical education, content design, and advocacy to make learning accessible. Currently a Library Associate at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, she builds community-centered programming and positions the library as a welcoming third space for learners of all ages. Her background includes roles at LinkedIn, DigitalOcean, and Flatiron School where she taught software engineering and crafted technical documentation, plus recent work improving generative AI outputs as a Creative Writing Expert with Mercor. Lyn combines hands-on curriculum development, data-informed programming, and customer engagement to bridge technology and civic education—an approach informed by a BA in Community Studies and executive training in Stanford’s Black Leaders Program. Notably, she brings a creative lens to tech work, translating AI language model strengths into accessible, human-centered learning experiences.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Floral Design, Floral Design at Central Piedmont Community College
Javascript, Javascript at Telegraph Academy
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Community Studies and Civic Engagement, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Community Studies and Civic Engagement at University of Baltimore
Associate Degree Arts and Sciences, Associate Degree Arts and Sciences at Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC)
Black Leaders Program, Black Leaders Program at Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Web Development, Web Development at General Assembly