Matt Rosno is a seasoned software leader and entrepreneur with 11 years of experience who blends product, engineering, and design sensibilities across startups and large enterprise teams. He spent a decade at IBM advancing the Carbon Design System—contributing notable theming and Sass tooling improvements—before co-founding and scaling Rappora and later taking on the Partner & CTO role at Golden Hour Pools. Comfortable shifting between hands-on front-end work and strategic product management, he has a track record of turning design systems and developer-facing features into production-ready assets. Based in Austin and trained in computer engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, he brings both technical depth and a founder’s operational intuition to technical leadership. An interesting aside: he now splits his time between building beautiful physical spaces (pools) and elegant digital systems, reflecting a pragmatic, design-forward approach to problem solving.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science Computer Engineering at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Contributions:24 reviews, 37 commits, 69 PRs in 3 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Matt primarily contributed to the theming system within the Carbon Design System. They focused on refactoring theme-related code, including the use of Sass maps and mixins to create and manage themes. Their work involved adding new features for theming, such as a variable for one-variable theming, and updating existing examples. The user also worked on theming examples and Sassdoc generation.
Contributions:1 review, 9 PRs, 26 pushes in 1 year 6 months
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