Pedro Reys is a platform engineering leader with 16 years of software experience and over a decade leading globally distributed teams to deliver web applications, distributed systems, and APIs. Currently at SeatGeek he architects and leads the Enterprise Control Plane using Go, PostgreSQL, Nomad, Vault, Consul and AWS to orchestrate large fleets of services. He combines hands-on engineering with product and sales-facing roles—shaping roadmaps, writing technical proposals, and producing FDA 510(k) documentation for regulated products. A longtime C# practitioner who has transitioned to full-time Go development, he also contributes to open-source .NET tooling (notably enhancements to the ASP.NET Web API community project). His cross-industry background—from manufacturing and healthcare to finance and government—gives him a rapid ability to learn new domains and translate business needs into reliable, observable platforms. As a founder and mentor, he balances technical depth with team development and developer experience improvements.
15 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
MBA Strategic Management, MBA Strategic Management at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Bsc Computer Science, Bsc Computer Science at UniCEUB - Centro Universitário de Brasília
David Anderson's Zen of Agile Management Course
Bachelor of Science - BS (Incomplete) Biology/Biological Sciences General, Bachelor of Science - BS (Incomplete) Biology/Biological Sciences General at Universidade de Brasília
Contributions:41 commits, 1 comment in 2 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Pedro primarily contributed to the development of the ASP.NET Web API project by adding new features like the `NotAcceptableMessageHandler` and `CreateResponse` functionality. They implemented test cases for these new components to ensure proper functionality. Furthermore, the user made changes to the project's configuration files to support the new features. These contributions enhanced the project's capabilities for handling different HTTP request scenarios.
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