Summary
Rachael Roueche is a product and digital services leader with nine years of experience designing and scaling government-facing technology and developer platforms. She has led transformative work at the U.S. Digital Service—driving a platform that grew daily active users 190%, slashed developer build times, and enabled daily CI/CD deploys—and later shaped product strategy as a founding PM at Govly. Known for navigating ambiguity, she builds cross-functional teams and roadmaps that translate complex policy and user needs into measurable outcomes, having grown VA.gov monthly active users from 1M to over 10M and hired and mentored a diverse product org. Now leading Digital Services at MO in Oakland, she blends user-centered design, API-first architecture, and pragmatic execution to deliver fast, reliable public services. Collected experience across startups, consultancy, and federal tech gives her a rare fluency in both government constraints and startup velocity. She also brings a liberal-arts foundation in economics and French, which informs her strategic communication and stakeholder diplomacy.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
BA Economics and French Language and Literature, BA Economics and French Language and Literature at University of Virginia
French