Sam Krishna is a holistic software leader and Chief Problem Solving Officer with 17 years of experience building mobile and platform software from strategy through delivery. Based in Los Angeles, he has led engineering teams and technical operations for blue-chip clients at SectorMobile and served as technical lead on high-profile iOS projects like The Daily, automating build and crash processing pipelines. Sam blends orthodox engineering with orthogonal and Integral (AQAL-style) thinking to tackle root causes and surface symptoms across domains including trading systems, computing platforms, and STEM/STEAM education. An active contributor to open-source test suites (notably improving Exercism Swift exercises and QA automation), he pairs deep Apple development expertise with public speaking and civic data-analysis experience. Colleagues describe him as someone who deliberately pursues “impossible” problems and translates interdisciplinary insights in technology, psychology, and democracy into pragmatic solutions.
17 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Diploma, Honors, Diploma, Honors at Texarkana, Arkansas High School
B.Sc., Computer Science, B.Sc., Computer Science at North Carolina State University
Contributions:13 commits, 7 PRs, 13 comments in 6 days
Contributions summary:Sam primarily contributed to enhancing the test suite for the `rna-transcription` and `pythagorean-triplet` exercises within the Exercism Swift repository. Their commits focused on adding and refining test cases to cover failure scenarios, correcting input values, and ensuring error handling was properly implemented. Additionally, the user addressed linting warnings issued by a bot, modifying code to adhere to style guidelines.
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Sam Krishna - Chief Problem Solving Officer at SectorMobile