Madison Capps is an engineering manager with eight years of software leadership experience, currently leading Airbnb’s Developer Infrastructure organization from San Carlos, CA. She has a strong background building developer tooling and web platform frameworks for large TypeScript monorepos and has grown through hands-on roles from senior engineer to manager at Airbnb and C3 AI. Madison combines technical depth—evidenced by open-source contributions to the popular Enzyme React testing library—with product-minded infrastructure work across CI/CD, testing, and AI for developer productivity. Her academic background in brain and cognitive sciences from MIT and business-focused certifications from Stanford and Harvard Business School Online give her a rare blend of technical, human-centered, and strategic leadership perspectives. Colleagues would note she moves fluidly between refactoring tricky front-end detail work and scaling platform teams that improve developer velocity across the company.
8 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Stanford LEAD Professional Certificate, Stanford LEAD Professional Certificate at Stanford University Graduate School of Business
B.S. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, B.S. Brain and Cognitive Sciences at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Other; Certificate in Organizational Leadership , Other; Certificate in Organizational Leadership at Harvard Business School Online
Contributions:5 commits, 3 PRs, 4 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:Madison primarily contributed to the Enzyme library, a JavaScript testing utility for React components. Their work involved refactoring code, specifically moving the `getAdapter` function into its own file. They also updated the library to handle React Fragments correctly, including adding new tests to cover various fragment scenarios. Furthermore, the user made changes to the adapter implementation, improving the handling of the text and HTML rendering of React components, including handling null instances and edge cases with Fragment.
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