Meg Stepp is a people-first technical lead with a decade of experience building and managing full-stack teams and products, now leading engineering at Unkey in Raleigh. She has a strong front-end and dashboard focus, contributing to open-source API management tooling while driving features across UI, authorization, settings and billing flows. Previously she scaled teams and delivery at Newsela and delivered platform and DevOps improvements at Blue Cross NC and Citrix, blending hands-on development with architecture and operational work. Known for pragmatic problem solving and collaborative coaching, she pairs a developer’s attention to UI detail with leadership that prioritizes team wellbeing. Outside work she brings punk-energy curiosity—into JavaScript, PHP, Muay Thai, and obscure horror movies—that keeps her approach creative and resilient.
Contributions:22 reviews, 22 PRs, 131 pushes in 8 months
Contributions summary:Meg's contributions primarily involve the dashboard application, focusing on feature enhancements and bug fixes. They made changes to the authorization features, adjusting margins, fixing overflow issues, and updating the user button placement. The user also worked on settings-related functionalities, enabling users to modify root key names and update billing options within the application. These changes involved modifications across various frontend components, database interactions, and overall application flow.
Contributions:37 pushes, 1 branch, 3 comments in 5 months
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