Nicholas Calugar is a seasoned software engineering leader based in San Francisco who blends 14+ years of hands-on engineering with 20+ years of industry perspective to deliver reliable, people-centered systems. At Gusto he leads release engineering, observability, and incident management while also managing vendor relationships and organizational change. His background spans full-stack development to cloud and on‑prem infrastructure, with notable open-source contributions to Cloud Foundry and Zend Framework that improved security, deployment robustness, and maintainability. A practiced manager and practitioner, he leverages agile and extreme programming principles to balance technical excellence with human-centric empowerment. Colleagues benefit from his attention to detail, clear communication, and a track record of shipping durable solutions across consumer apps, platform services, and DevOps toolchains.
14 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BSCS, Computer Science, BSCS, Computer Science at Washington University in St. Louis
Contributions:34 commits, 8 PRs, 17 pushes in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Nicholas primarily focused on enhancing the `cloud_controller_ng`'s access control and security features. They implemented Allowy for access control in the ServiceBrokers controller, adding tests for index permissions. The user also refactored the authentication and authorization mechanisms to separate token decoding, authentication, and authorization processes, improving the overall security of the application. In addition, they worked on access control for service instance permissions, adding additional scopes for access.
Contributions:30 commits, 3 PRs, 20 pushes in 3 months
Contributions summary:Nicholas primarily contributed to infrastructure-related tasks within the Diego release. They modified scripts to delete PID files in the drain process, updated benchmark configurations, and integrated the `trusted_certs` property into the rootfs, leveraging BOSH pre-start script capability. These changes suggest a focus on improving the robustness and configurability of the Diego release. The user's work spans modifying deployment scripts and configuration files related to the runtime environment.
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Nicholas Calugar - People Empowerer, Software Engineering at Gusto