Summary
Mamadou Diallo is a software engineer with 11 years of experience building full-stack web and mobile products that prioritize real user needs, currently shipping features across Gusto’s Android, iOS, and React/Rails web apps. A first-generation Fulani-American from Harlem, he blends technical depth (Kotlin/Coroutines/GraphQL, React, Ruby on Rails) with a strong commitment to mentoring and community—he co-founded The Young Hackers and led Stanford’s FLI mentoring program. His background spans embedded systems and data visualization (LiDAR processing in C++/Python) to pragmatic fintech and IoT integrations, reflecting an ability to move between low-level tooling and customer-facing experiences. He’s comfortable in product roles, having built middleware for payments and prototyped IoT dashboards, and he enjoys teaching others technical skills at scale. Colleagues know him for shipping iteratively in agile teams and for bringing inclusive, community-minded perspectives to product decisions.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
High School, Medicine, High School, Medicine at A Philip Randolph Campus High School
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science & Economics, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Science & Economics at Stanford University
French, fulani, English