Timothy Kukulka is a Technical Writer with a decade of professional experience and a focused four-year track record in documentation and process improvement. He has been a top 10% performer at Yahoo! and served as a process specialist on a 50+ global team, blending project and change management skills with Agile/Scrum practices. At Odoo he contributes to the widely used odoo/documentation repo, improving authentication docs, reorganizing content, and tightening technical clarity. With formal project management training from the University at Buffalo and a BA in Media Studies, he pairs structured process thinking with strong editorial instincts. Colleagues rely on him to translate complex product changes into clear, actionable documentation while navigating stakeholder conflict and cross-functional priorities.
4 years of coding experience
Project Management Certificate [School of Management], Business Administration and Management, General, Passing, Project Management Certificate [School of Management], Business Administration and Management, General, Passing at University at Buffalo School of Management, The State University of New York
Coursework, Improvisation / Satire, Coursework, Improvisation / Satire at Second City Training Centre
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Media Study, 3.63 Major / 3.053 Overall, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Media Study, 3.63 Major / 3.053 Overall at University at Buffalo
Contributions:538 reviews, 1 commit, 87 PRs in 1 day
Contributions summary:Timothy contributed to the Odoo documentation repository, focusing on content related to the "Misc" category. The user moved documentation, added descriptions, and re-wrote information on various pages. The user updated sections on authentication, including adding supporting documentation. They also fixed various typos and provided general updates to the documentation.
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