Sophia Parafina is a Cloud Developer Advocate with 14 years of experience bridging full-stack engineering, cloud-native infrastructure, and geospatial systems. She has driven developer relations and product adoption at startups and industry leaders—most recently at AWS and Pulumi—authoring extensive technical content, workshops, and documentation that materially grew engagement. Her technical breadth spans IaC, Kubernetes, serverless, DevOps, and generative AI, with hands-on contributions to Pulumi examples and docs that reveal practical, cross-cloud deployment expertise. A former founder and CTO in web mapping with work acquired by Hexagon, she combines product leadership with deep GIS and remote sensing knowledge. Based in San Antonio, she’s known for translating complex cloud and geospatial tooling into approachable learning paths and reproducible examples that empower engineers and analysts.
14 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
BA History, BA History at The University of Texas at Austin
Forest Science, Forest Science at Texas A&M University
Master of Arts - MA Geography, Master of Arts - MA Geography at University of Florida
Contributions:127 reviews, 625 commits, 320 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Sophia primarily contributed to the documentation of the Pulumi project, focusing on updating existing content and adding new sections related to various features and integrations. Their commits include modifications to shortcodes, layouts, and JavaScript files used to render and structure documentation. Furthermore, the user updated installation instructions, pricing information and examples within the documentation.
Infrastructure, containers, and serverless apps to AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes... all deployed with Pulumi
Role in this project:
Cloud Engineer / Infrastructure Engineer
Contributions:21 commits, 14 PRs, 12 pushes in 10 months
Contributions summary:Sophia primarily contributes to infrastructure-as-code solutions within the Pulumi ecosystem, as demonstrated by modifying existing example projects. Their work includes fixing bugs in existing code, such as the incorrect handler reference in a Step Functions example and adding error checks. The user also updates infrastructure versions and configurations in Azure AKS clusters, demonstrating familiarity with cloud platform specifics. Furthermore, the user showcases their experience with deploying resources to AWS and Azure.
containersgcpdevopsserverlessinfrastructure
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