Tom Benner is a versatile software engineer and ML-savvy technologist with 15 years of experience building data-intensive products and platforms from startup scrappy to enterprise scale. Currently at Airbnb, he combines hands-on engineering with product and team-level leadership, previously founding a B2B SaaS company and driving core data infrastructure at Entelo that powered real-time entity resolution across billions of identities. He’s led Kubernetes adoption, owned multi-terabyte data pipelines, and hired and defined staff-level engineering expectations—demonstrating both strategic vision and deep operational ownership. His open-source work spans backend frameworks and mobile UI tooling, including a WordPress MVC framework and a CSS-like styling system for iOS, signaling a rare full-stack curiosity from infrastructure to client styling. Based in New York, he pairs a Computer Science background with entrepreneurial grit and a track record of turning complex data and product requirements into measurable business results. Notably, he has repeatedly bridged technical partnerships and customer-facing engineering to convert engineering work into the company’s largest sales.
15 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Physics, Music, BA, Physics, Music at Wesleyan University
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of Virginia
Contributions:224 commits, 1 push, 3 comments in 2 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Tom primarily contributed to the UI aspects of the iOS application, focusing on styling and visual elements. They implemented a CSS-like stylesheet feature for the application and updated existing demo code to utilize the new styling functionality. The commits also included the addition of properties like padding, background, border and more, and refactoring to improve the code.
Contributions:152 commits, 4 comments in 1 year 5 months
Contributions summary:Tom primarily worked on implementing and enhancing the core functionality of the WordPress MVC framework. Their contributions included adding support for shell commands to generate and destroy code, modifying file loading mechanisms, and integrating data validation capabilities. Furthermore, they made improvements to routing, including the introduction of customizable public routing, and enhanced the admin interface through the use of MvcSettings and improved URL handling. The changes focus on improving the framework's usability and functionality.
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