Scott Robbin is a Chicago-based executive with 16 years of experience leading client-facing and content-driven initiatives, now serving as a Partner at Heidrick & Struggles. He progressed through principal and engagement manager roles, bringing a blend of strategic advisory, programming of executive forums, and event production experience. Earlier in his career he ran content and programming teams and managed complex event logistics, giving him a rare combination of deal-facing leadership and operational rigor. He also contributes to open-source web projects, with front-end and full-stack work on well-known tools like the jquery-backstretch plugin and the Vapid CMS, highlighting a hands-on appreciation for UX, responsive design, and backend integrations. Comfortable in both high-touch executive search and technical problem-solving, he pairs relationship-building instincts with practical engineering sensibilities.
Vapid is an intentionally simple content management system built on the idea that you can create a custom dashboard without ever leaving the HTML.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:63 releases, 212 commits, 92 PRs in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Scott contributed to the Vapid CMS by implementing several key features. These include account management enhancements, such as email and password modifications, and API authentication mechanisms. The user also addressed issues related to template handling, record reordering, and file uploads. Furthermore, they were involved in dashboard redesign and general improvements, demonstrating a focus on both backend and frontend development tasks.
Backstretch is a simple jQuery plugin that allows you to add a dynamically-resized, slideshow-capable background image to any page or element. The image will stretch to fit the page/element, and will automatically resize as the window/element size changes.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:68 commits, 6 pushes, 2 comments in 5 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Scott primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the "jquery-backstretch/jquery-backstretch" project, a jQuery plugin for background images. Their commits focused on fixing issues with the example pages, specifically the click and slideshow demos. They also addressed layout and display issues across different browsers by modifying CSS attributes and image ratio calculations, indicating an emphasis on responsive design and cross-browser compatibility. These changes suggest a developer focused on the user interface and visual presentation.
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