Stanford Rosenthal is a design-focused engineer with 15 years of experience turning complex technical problems into intuitive, mission-driven products from San Francisco. He blends hands-on front-end engineering and product design—having shipped growth-driving UX at startups like SaveUp and TaskRabbit and led curriculum and academic teams at Kenzie Academy. As a founder he repeatedly builds civic and consumer services, from a hyper-local news site to Mel, a text-driven solution for unsubscribing from postal junk mail. His recent roles bridge product and social impact work, now shaping public-facing design systems at Laude Institute. Known for increasing conversion and engagement through data-informed design, he pairs rapid prototyping with operational leadership and a knack for simplifying bureaucratic pain points.
14 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Isidore Newman School
Computer Science Communication Design, Computer Science Communication Design at Washington University in St. Louis
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