Bio
Stephen is a Black engineering and community leader in open source, based in New York City.
He currently works as a Technical Architect in the Office of the CTO at Bloomberg L.P.
Stephen participates in project-level steering committees (Kubernetes, OpenSSF Scorecard, TODO Group) and helps maintain a few codebases around open source projects you may have heard of.
Additionally, he serves as an advisor and investor for startups in the open source ecosystem.
Within the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), he is a member of the Technical Advisory Council, which governs the foundation’s technical initiatives. He is also a maintainer of OpenSSF Scorecard, a project that helps assess the security posture of open source projects.
For Kubernetes, Stephen serves as a Steering Committee member and a chair of SIG Release. He has co-founded transformational elements of the project, including the KEP (Kubernetes Enhancements Proposal) process, the Release Engineering subproject, and Working Group Naming. He has previously served as a chair of both SIG PM and SIG Azure.
Across the wider Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) ecosystem, he is a former TAG Contributor Strategy Chair, Dex maintainer, and Program Chair for KubeCon / CloudNativeCon, the cloud native community’s flagship conference.
Stephen is a prolific contributor to CNCF projects, and is amongst the top 100 (as of writing) code/content committers since the inception of the foundation.
In 2020, Stephen co-founded the Inclusive Naming Initiative, a cross-industry group dedicated to helping projects and companies make consistent, responsible choices to remove harmful language across codebases, standards, and documentation.
He was previously Head of Open Source at Cisco and has held positions at VMware (via Heptio), Red Hat, and CoreOS. He has also participated in foundation-level governing boards (OpenSSF, CNCF, OpenAPI Initiative).