Pete Graham

Technical Due Diligence Advisor at Deep DOM Ltd

Hove, England, United Kingdom
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Pete Graham is a technical due diligence advisor and fractional CTO with 16 years’ experience helping regulated startups in FinTech, InsurTech and HealthTech scale from MVP to investor-ready platforms. He’s performed over 50 technical DDs, developing a keen eye for architectural patterns and compliance pitfalls that derail funding rounds, and he couples that with hands-on leadership to turn prototype AI/LLM demos into robust, cost-effective production systems. As a former CTO and co-founder at multiple ventures (including a rental-tech scale-up) he blends pragmatic engineering discipline—rooted in backend work like contributions to the django-oscar e-commerce project—with strategic roadmaps that align technology to 10x growth. Based in Hove, UK, he offers a 30-day technical audit to identify debt and deliver a prioritized plan, preferring to fix problems in code and teams rather than just on paper.
code16 years of coding experience
job19 years of employment as a software developer
bookBSc, Computer Science, BSc, Computer Science at University of Nottingham
bookWilliam Brookes School
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Github Skills (7)

python10
ecommerce10
django10
testing9
management9
manage9
manager9

Programming languages (4)

CSSJavaScriptHTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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django-oscar/django-oscar

Aug 2016 - Dec 2016

Domain-driven e-commerce for Django
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 1 PR, 11 comments in 5 months
Contributions summary:Pete primarily focused on fixing bugs and improving the code quality within the Django-based e-commerce platform. They addressed issues related to Django 1.10 compatibility, model validation, and management commands. Additionally, they modified the code to improve the build process and ensure that the tests pass. The user's contributions involved changes to core modules, indicating a good understanding of the project's internal structure.
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pxg/Node-Rss-to-Twitter

Apr 2012 - Oct 2014

Contributions:3 commits in 2 years 7 months
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