Summary
Santiago Santos is a software engineer and M&T student at UPenn combining nine years of hands-on product and engineering experience with a dual background in computer science and economics. He currently builds at Clay and has shipped consumer-facing apps through his indie studio, Sumone Studios, including a cross-platform note-taking app used by users globally. His work spans iOS development, full-stack product delivery, and pro-bono tech for nonprofits via Hack4Impact, reflecting a strong bias for end-to-end impact from ideation to delivery. Santiago pairs technical craft with business savvy—having interned at Bain and contributed in investment and consulting roles—enabling him to translate user problems into practical, scalable digital solutions. Notably, he manages the operational side of indie product work (marketing, tax, legal), demonstrating an uncommon mix of engineering, product ownership, and entrepreneurial rigor.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science at University of Pennsylvania
Eton College
Dual Degree in Computer Science and Economics, Dual Degree in Computer Science and Economics at Jerome Fisher M&T Program
Bachelor of Science in Economics, Bachelor of Science in Economics at The Wharton School