Neal Timpe is a product manager and seasoned technical writer with over a decade of experience shaping documentation for cloud and enterprise products, currently leading Red Hat’s migration from Asciidoc to DITA and adoption of Adobe Experience Manager Guides. He blends content strategy, documentation architecture, and toolchain engineering—adding automated publishing and translation pipelines—to make complex technical content accessible to both developers and nontechnical users. An established accessibility advocate, Neal has driven Section 508 and WCAG-aligned programs at IBM and Red Hat and builds education programs to lift writer proficiency company-wide. He pairs hands-on scripting and CI/publishing automation skills (Python, bash, GitHub) with UX-focused microcopy and user-journey design for managed services and hybrid cloud cost tools. Based in Durham, NC, he’s equally comfortable evangelizing accessibility to corporate leaders as he is writing API docs and creating migration strategies that anticipate writer experience after cutover.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Technical Communication, Master’s Degree, Technical Communication at North Carolina State University
BA, Philosophy, minor in Spanish, BA, Philosophy, minor in Spanish at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Contributions:1 PR, 78 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 5 months
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