Brian Liu is a seasoned public-utility leader who currently directs Asset Strategy at the New York Power Authority, bringing nine-plus years of cross-functional leadership across asset management, finance/treasury, and strategy. He excels at turning complex requirements into feasible plans, building collaborative stakeholder relationships, and driving measurable outcomes in a regulated energy environment. His work emphasizes strategic frameworks and a culture of continual improvement and exceptional client service. In addition to his utility leadership, he is an active open-source contributor to RedwoodJS, focusing on frontend bug fixes, router enhancements, form components, and RHF integration to improve authentication UX. He holds a Yale certificate in Financing and Deploying Clean Energy, an MBA in Finance from Fordham, and a BS in Finance and Computer Information Systems from American University, and is based in White Plains, NY.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Finance and Computer Information System, Bachelor of Science (BS), Finance and Computer Information System at American University
MBA, Finance, General, MBA, Finance, General at Fordham University - Graduate School of Business Administration
Financing and Deploying Clean Energy Certificate, Financing and Deploying Clean Energy Certificate at Yale University
Contributions:8 reviews, 6 commits, 6 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Brian primarily contributed to the frontend of the RedwoodJS framework, focusing on bug fixes and enhancements to the router and form components. They improved the router's loading state management, enhancing the user experience during authentication. Additionally, the user addressed form validation issues and incorporated features that utilize the React Hook Form library, including error handling and RHF integration. Their work demonstrates a strong understanding of frontend development within the RedwoodJS ecosystem.
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