Umberto Babini is a London-based tech leader and former frontend engineer with over two decades of experience and 11 years in senior delivery roles, currently leading FT.com projects that span home page, account management, and subscription conversion. He blends hands-on full-stack skills (React, Node.js, TypeScript, GraphQL) with team-building and continuous improvement practices, coaching large cross-functional teams to raise quality, automation and performance standards. Known for driving high-impact editorial and commercial web experiences at the Financial Times and The Economist, he focuses on web performance, flow optimization and pragmatic engineering trade-offs. A proactive Agile advocate, he equally enjoys learning from peers and mentoring juniors, leveraging individual motivations to accelerate skill growth. Notably, he introduced early React adoption and helped launch an open-source components library at The Economist, demonstrating a knack for marrying innovation with production reliability.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
High School Graduation, Electronics and telecommunications, High School Graduation, Electronics and telecommunications at I.T.I.S. Nullo Baldini
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