Mark Levitt

Director at Banterbots.AI

Twyford, England, United Kingdom
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Mark Levitt is a product and engineering leader with 11 years’ experience building regulated, high-volume Web, API, and e-commerce platforms—most recently founding an AI real-time sports commentary startup and serving as Director at Deburson. He combines hands-on technical chops (Python, Java, SQL, REST/GraphQL, AWS) with a track record of aligning platform roadmaps to strategic business aims at companies like FanDuel and OpenText, and driving launches in tightly regulated markets. Skilled at re‑shaping delivery teams, using quantitative and qualitative data to guide product decisions, and managing budgets, he has repeatedly translated vision into commercially successful products. An active contributor to open-source (improving content-type handling in AWS Chalice), he brings both developer empathy and executive-level communication—comfortable briefing C‑level stakeholders while diving into code and tests.
code11 years of coding experience
job11 years of employment as a software developer
bookBS Speech Communication, BS Speech Communication at Syracuse University
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Github Skills (10)

aws-apigateway10
serverless10
aws10
python10
pytest9
testing9
lambda9
lambdas9
api8
apidoc8

Programming languages (4)

JavaCSSJavaScriptPython

Github contributions (5)

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aws/chalice

Feb 2019 - Feb 2019

Python Serverless Microframework for AWS
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 2 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Mark contributed to the backend logic of the Chalice microframework, specifically focusing on handling content types in API responses. The user implemented support for multiple content-type values in the Accept header to improve browser compatibility. They also refactored the `_matches_content_type` function for increased efficiency and readability and added unit tests to validate the changes. The user also corrected some variable names to avoid clashes with Python keywords.
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melevittfl/freezer-monitor

Aug 2016 - Nov 2019

Contributions:2 PRs, 14 pushes, 3 branches in 3 years 3 months
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Mark Levitt - Director at Banterbots.AI