Paul Elliott is a VP of Engineering with 16 years of hands-on experience building high-performance, remote-first engineering organizations and SaaS platforms. He has led engineering teams at Heroku, GitHub, and Chromatic—where he sits on the executive team overseeing a popular open-source project (Storybook) and AWS-backed backend services. A former CTO and longtime principal engineer, Paul combines strategic leadership with deep technical chops in Ruby on Rails, backend systems, and developer tooling, evidenced by contributions to notable projects like mongoid and the long-running fabrication test helpers. He has a track record of turning developer experience investments into measurable shifts in customer behavior and operational efficiency. Based in Florida, he blends board-facing executive responsibilities with occasional hands-on coding and architecture work, often resurfacing subtle testing and data-consistency improvements that reduce production surprises.
16 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at University of North Florida
Contributions:519 commits, 33 PRs, 81 pushes in 9 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Paul contributed to database verification steps, adding new steps for cucumber. These steps involved verifying data within the database, specifically focusing on counts and specific data entries. The user also ran database migrations before the rspec suite. Furthermore, the user refactored and added features, showcasing their experience in database interaction and testing within the Ruby on Rails framework.
Contributions summary:Paul focused on bug fixes and enhancements related to the `mongoid` gem, the official Ruby Object Mapper for MongoDB. Their contributions involved addressing issues like retaining targets when setting relations to nil and preventing caching of default field values. The user also added a feature to allow forcing new revisions of a document, adding a new method `revise!` to Mongoid::Versioning and ensuring the document is saved.
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