Troy Grosfield is a founder and engineering leader in Denver with 12 years of experience building backend systems and running tech ventures. He has held principal engineering and founder/CEO roles (Rocket Lab, Information Age Technologies, and Novelion Technologies), blending architecture, team leadership, and product delivery across analytics, healthcare portals, and web platforms. A hands-on backend developer, he contributes to prominent Django projects (django-guardian, django-haystack, Django-facebook), often resolving database edge cases, cross-version Python compatibility, and strengthening test coverage. At Cerner he translated executive-level research into production solutions—most notably architecting a company-wide video hosting integration—showing a rare mix of technical depth and business-facing communication. Troy focuses on pragmatic, maintainable solutions and modernization of legacy systems while steering companies from idea to operational software.
13 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Computer Information Systems, Business Process Management, Operations Management, B.S., Computer Information Systems, Business Process Management, Operations Management at Indiana University Bloomington
Facebook open graph api implementation using the Django web framework in python
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:34 commits, 5 PRs, 9 pushes in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Troy primarily focused on enhancing the Django-based Facebook integration library. Their commits involved refactoring code for Python 2/3 compatibility, fixing URL encoding issues, and updating dependencies. They also implemented PEP8 style improvements and bumped the version number. Furthermore, the user streamlined the setup configurations and addressed test-related issues.
Contributions:10 commits, 16 comments, 3 issues in 1 day
Contributions summary:Troy primarily focused on improving the backend functionality of the Django-based project. Their contributions involved fixing recursive database hits and ensuring correct primary key retrieval within the guardian library. They also addressed compatibility issues with Django 1.7, specifically in relation to middleware and migrations. Additionally, the user appears to be involved in core bug fixes and adapting the project to accommodate updates within the Django ecosystem.
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