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    Chris Traganos

    Experienced Tech Evangelist and Developer Advocate

    Chris Traganos is the Head of Evangelism for Apps and Games at Amazon, a position he has held since September 2022. In this role, he focuses on engaging mobile app and game developers worldwide, aiming to attract them to Amazon's APIs and tools through scaled developer relations initiatives.14

    Before joining Amazon, Traganos had a significant career in developer advocacy and relations. He served as the Developer Advocacy Engineering Manager at Stripe from January 2019 to September 2022. His earlier positions include being the VP of Product at Mio, Director of Developer Community at Roku, and Director of Developer Relations at Evernote. Additionally, he played a role in web development and community organizing at Harvard University, where he was also the Co-Chair of the Harvard Web Working Group.234

    Traganos is based in Austin, Texas, and is known for his extensive experience in building developer advocacy programs across various tech companies.15

    Highlights

    Postman Public API Network now serves 17M users and 500k organizations - Help Net Security
    Aug 6 · Business Wire
    Postman Public API Network Now the World's Largest Public API Hub - Business Wire

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    Experience

    Head of Evangelism (Apps & Games) at Amazon since September 2022
    Developer Advocacy Engineering Manager at Stripe (January 2019 - September 2022), VP of Product at Mio (September 2016 - December 2018), Director of Developer Community at Roku (October 2015 - October 2016)

    Education

    Co-Chair of the Harvard Web Working Group and Web Developer at Harvard University (January 2009 - September 2011)

    Location

    Austin, Texas, United States