Max Vishnevskii is an engagement manager at McKinsey Digital with eight years of experience helping large enterprises launch digital products and reorganize teams for effective Product-Tech-Design collaboration. He blends hands-on product leadership—running discovery/delivery pipelines, customer research, and experiments—with strategic org design and technology roadmapping. Previously at IBM iX and through progressive roles at McKinsey, he has driven digital strategy and delivery across complex, regulated environments. A JavaScript-oriented engineer by practice, he contributes to open-source front-end projects like Vuestic UI, improving internationalization and documentation tooling to make component libraries more accessible. Based in New York, he pairs a rigorous analytical background in finance and business from top European schools with a practical knack for shipping customer-facing software.
8 years of coding experience
Business Administration and Management, General, Business Administration and Management, General at Graduate School of Management St. Petersburg State University
High school, Mathematics, High school, Mathematics at St. Petersburg Presidential Physics and Mathematics Lyceum №239
Finance, General, Finance, General at Higher School of Economics
International exchange program, Supply Chain Management, International exchange program, Supply Chain Management at Louvain School of Management
Vuestic UI is an open-source Vue 3 component library designed for rapid development, easy maintenance, and high accessibility. Maintained by Epicmax (@epicmaxco).
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Front-end Developer
Contributions:8 reviews, 5 commits, 9 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Max focused on enhancing the documentation and translation capabilities of the Vuestic UI library. They implemented features for localizing code examples within the documentation, incorporating a Prism wrapper for code highlighting. The user also worked on the integration of i18n functionality and configuration. Their contributions included modifying existing components, adding new translation-related scripts, and updating the project's internationalization setup.
The static analyze tool for finding, marking and removing unused and missing i18n translations in your JavaScript project
Contributions:13 reviews, 164 commits, 18 PRs in 1 year 4 months
translationinternationalizationmissingvuei18n
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Max Vishnevskii - Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company