Aaron Levy is a founder and seasoned life sciences consulting leader who bridges business, technical, and project management disciplines to turn regulatory complexity into measurable commercial advantage. He specializes in pricing, contracting, and revenue management—particularly Model N implementations and cloud migrations—where his solutions have mitigated compliance risk and recovered millions in revenue leakage. At Genentech he ran the Apollo Imaging Program, building a 1,500+ task dashboard and leading vendor remediation, agile AI development, and cross-team validation to accelerate productization. Equally hands-on, he contributes to open-source Kubernetes and CoreOS projects and has practical experience with Go and AWS autoscaling—bringing cloud-native DevOps know-how to life sciences programs. His BA in American History with a linguistics minor underscores a rare combination of analytical rigor and communication skill that helps build consensus across marketing, legal, sales, and IT.
15 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (BA), cum laude, American History, Linguistics Minor, Bachelor of Arts (BA), cum laude, American History, Linguistics Minor at University of Pennsylvania
This project now lives at https://github.com/kinvolk/bootkube
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:30 releases, 437 commits, 405 PRs in 3 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Aaron contributed to the vendorization of Kubernetes and its sub-dependencies, updating the project's dependencies to specific versions. They also made changes to the AWS Auto Scaling service, indicating work related to infrastructure and cloud-based services. The user demonstrated familiarity with Go, working with AWS SDK for Golang.
Contributions:5 releases, 194 commits, 211 PRs in 1 year 6 months
Contributions summary:Aaron primarily contributed to the deployment and configuration aspects of the Kubernetes cluster within the CoreOS environment. Their work involved creating and modifying shell scripts (`.sh` files) to initialize, configure, and start various Kubernetes components like the controller, worker nodes, and proxy. These scripts managed essential aspects such as setting up flannel networking, downloading and extracting Kubernetes releases, and configuring systemd services. The user also made adjustments to incorporate hyperkube images and updated the deployment scripts to reflect the latest Kubernetes version and best practices.
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