Rabia Williams is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft with nine years of experience building developer-focused apps and tooling that make everyday work feel less like work. She specializes in Microsoft 365, Teams, Graph and SharePoint Framework, blending advocacy with hands-on engineering—evidenced by meaningful contributions to the popular pnp/cli-microsoft365 project where she extended Teams and O365 Group commands. Based in Queensland, Australia, Rabia has a background delivering enterprise SharePoint and .NET solutions, leading agile teams and mentoring developers from early-career to senior levels. She pairs public-facing content and blogging with practical dev tooling, bringing empathy for developer experience and a track record of shipping reliable, cross-platform cloud integrations.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
B.Tech, Computer Science, 74%, B.Tech, Computer Science, 74% at Mahatma Gandhi University
High School, High School/Secondary Certificate Programs, High School, High School/Secondary Certificate Programs at St.Mary's Anglo Indian Girls' High School, Fort Kochi
High School, Computer Science, High School, Computer Science at St. Teresa's College, Ernakulam - 682 011
Manage Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Framework projects on any platform
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:7 reviews, 34 commits, 53 PRs in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Rabia contributed to the `pnp/cli-microsoft365` repository by implementing and modifying commands related to Microsoft Teams and O365 Group. They added commands to set messaging settings, renew O365 group expirations, set channel information and add tabs, demonstrating proficiency in extending the CLI's functionality. These changes involved modifying and adding test files and code changes, solving specific issues and improving functionality.
Hands-on labs for extending Copilot for Microsoft 365 and building custom Copilotsop
Contributions:1 review, 179 PRs, 108 pushes in 8 months
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