Mike Pack is a seasoned engineering and product leader with over two decades of experience and a 15-year track record of hands-on delivery, currently serving as VP of Product and Engineering in Denver. He combines entrepreneurial grit—founding meetups like Full Stack Meetup, Denver.rb and Dinosaur.js—with deep technical fluency across Ruby, JavaScript, Elixir, distributed systems and scalable data architectures. Known for optimizing the intersection of people, process and vision, he has led high-stakes EHR migrations, cut millions in support costs, and scaled platforms from thousands to millions of users without downtime. An active open-source contributor, his work improving JavaScript testing for Rails and Ruby API integrations underscores a practical focus on reliability and developer experience. Colleagues describe him as creative at heart and a mentor who cultivates strong engineering communities while driving measurable business outcomes.
15 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at Drexel University
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at University of Colorado Boulder
Teaspoon: Javascript test runner for Rails. Use Selenium, BrowserStack, or PhantomJS.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:162 commits, 38 PRs, 174 pushes in 2 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Mike made multiple contributions to the Teaspoon project, which focuses on JavaScript testing for Rails applications. The user addressed build issues and improved framework support, primarily targeting Jasmine, Mocha, and QUnit. Key contributions included adding new versions of test frameworks, improving error handling, and fixing core functionality issues related to asset compilation and testing, with an emphasis on enhancing browser-based testing.
Contributions:2 reviews, 6 commits, 8 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Mike primarily focused on updating and extending the API functionalities of the `discourse_api` library. Their contributions included implementing new API key management features, supporting the `approved` option for user creation, and adding methods to fetch top topics. They also worked on incorporating a new search endpoint and adding functionality for setting topic notifications. The user's work involved modifying Ruby code, API endpoints, and examples.
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Mike Pack - VP Of Product And Engineering at Brave Health