Pedram Navid is a Member of Technical Staff at Anthropic with 12 years of experience building data products, developer relations, and go-to-market motion for data tooling. He has led data and developer relations teams at Hightouch and Dagster Labs, bridging technical leadership with community-facing roles to help teams ship reliable data pipelines. As a hands-on data engineer he contributed an end-to-end Dagster example integrating PyPI, GitHub, BigQuery, and dbt, demonstrating deep expertise in orchestration, ingestion, and transformation. Based in Larkspur, CA, he has founded a small data consultancy and balances product-facing leadership with practical implementation. Pedram’s Github persona as “ceo of agents” hints at an interest in agentic AI and automation beyond his formal titles. He combines a psychology background from the University of Toronto with a pragmatic engineering approach to understand both users and systems.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) at Ecole Secondaire Etienne Brule
Bachelor of Science - BS Psychology, Bachelor of Science - BS Psychology at University of Toronto
An orchestration platform for the development, production, and observation of data assets.
Role in this project:
Data Engineer
Contributions:636 reviews, 252 PRs, 599 pushes in 5 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Pedram implemented an example project within the `dagster-io/dagster` repository, demonstrating how to integrate data from various sources like PyPI downloads and GitHub stars using resources, assets, and jobs. The project included defining different resources to fetch data from local files, BigQuery, and Steampipe. The user contributed to the creation of assets, including raw and transformed data pipelines using pandas and dbt, showcasing expertise in data ingestion, transformation, and orchestration with Dagster.
Contributions:2 PRs, 38 pushes, 7 branches in 7 years 7 months
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