Marc Anderson is a seasoned technology founder and SharePoint/Microsoft 365 specialist with over 13 years leading Sympraxis Consulting and decades of hands-on experience building collaboration and content management solutions. He combines product-level insight—from early TPU/Tahoe days through SharePoint Online—with practical engineering, frequently building the systems he architects and authoring the widely used SPServices jQuery library. A repeat Microsoft MVP and conference speaker, Marc contributes to key open-source efforts like the PnP PowerShell module, adding SharePoint list attachment and Planner integration features. He brings deep consulting and operations experience across enterprises, having led large implementations, product strategy, and professional services teams at firms including KPMG and Arsdigita. Based in Little Compton, RI, he also serves on nonprofit and education boards, applying his technical leadership to community and tuition-free tech training initiatives. His uncommon blend of historical product knowledge, developer-first mentality, and long-term consulting perspective makes him a pragmatic translator between business needs and Microsoft 365 capabilities.
13 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Phillips Exeter Academy
BA, Computer Mathematics, BA, Computer Mathematics at University of Pennsylvania
Contributions:21 commits, 6 PRs, 17 comments in 1 year
Contributions summary:Marc primarily contributed to the PnP PowerShell module, focusing on adding functionality to manage SharePoint list attachments, updating planner tasks, and Microsoft 365 Group management. Their work involved modifying existing cmdlets to support new features and adapting utility functions for improved interaction with the Microsoft Graph API. Key changes include implementing methods for adding and removing list item attachments, defining task details within the Planner module, and integrating with Microsoft 365 groups.
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