diff --git a/website/docs/community/spotlight/bruno-de-lima.md b/website/docs/community/spotlight/bruno-de-lima.md index f5ffaa6a970..3c373db06e8 100644 --- a/website/docs/community/spotlight/bruno-de-lima.md +++ b/website/docs/community/spotlight/bruno-de-lima.md @@ -2,42 +2,39 @@ id: bruno-de-lima title: Bruno de Lima description: | - Hi all! I'm a Data Engineer, deeply fascinated by the awesomeness dbt. I love talking about dbt, creating content from daily tips to blogposts and engaging with this vibrant community! - - Started my career at the beginning of 2022 at Indicium as an Analytics Engineer, working with dbt from day 1. By 2023, my path took a global trajectory as I joined phData as a Data Engineer, expanding my experiences and forging connections beyond Brazil. While dbt is at the heart of my expertise, I've also delved into data warehouses such as Snowflake, Databricks, and BigQuery; visualization tools like Power BI and Tableau; and several minor modern data stack tools. - - I actively participate in the dbt community, having attended two dbt Meetups in Brazil organized by Indicium; writing about dbt-related topics in my Medium and LinkedIn profiles; contributing to the code; and frequently checking dbt Slack and Discourse, helping (and being helped by) other dbt practitioners. If you are a community member, you may have seen me around! -image: /img/community/spotlight/bruno-de-lima.jpg + Hey all! I was born and raised in Florianopolis, Brazil, and I'm a Senior Data Engineer at phData. I live with my fiancée and I enjoy music, photography, and powerlifting. + + I started my career in early 2022 at Indicium as an Analytics Engineer, working with dbt from day 1. By 2023, my path took a global trajectory as I joined phData as a Data Engineer, expanding my experiences and creating connections beyond Brazil. While dbt is my main expertise, because of my work in consultancy I have experience with a large range of tools, specially the ones related to Snowflake, Databricks, AWS and GCP; but I have already tried several other modern data stack tools too. + + I actively participate in the dbt community, having organized dbt Meetups in Brazil (in Floripa and São Paulo); writing about dbt-related topics in my Medium and LinkedIn profiles; contributing to the dbt Core code and to the docs; and frequently checking dbt Slack and Discourse, helping (and being helped by) other dbt practitioners. If you are a community member, you may have seen me around! +image: /img/community/spotlight/bruno-souza-de-lima-newimage.jpg pronouns: he/him location: Florianópolis, Brazil -jobTitle: Data Engineer +jobTitle: Senior Data Engineer companyName: phData -organization: "" socialLinks: - name: LinkedIn link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brunoszdl/ - name: Medium link: https://medium.com/@bruno.szdl -dateCreated: 2023-11-05 +dateCreated: 2024-11-03 hide_table_of_contents: true communityAward: true -communityAwardYear: 2023 +communityAwardYear: 2024 --- ## When did you join the dbt community and in what way has it impacted your career? -I was not truly happy with my academic life. My career took a new turn when I enrolled in the Analytics Engineer course by Indicium. That was my first contact with dbt, and I didn't realize how much it would transform my career. After that, I was hired at the company as an Analytics Engineer and worked extensively with dbt from day one. +I was not truly happy with my academic life. My career took a new turn when I enrolled in the Analytics Engineer course by Indicium. That was my first contact with dbt, and I didn't realize how much it would transform my career. After that, I was hired at the company as an Analytics Engineer and worked extensively with dbt from day one. It took me some time to become an active member of the dbt community. I started working with dbt at the beginning of 2022 and became more involved towards the end of that year, encouraged by Daniel Avancini. I regret not doing this earlier, because being an active community member has been a game-changer for me, as my knowledge of dbt has grown exponentially just by participating in daily discussions on Slack. I have found #advice-dbt-help and #advice-dbt-for-power-users channels particularly useful, as well as the various database-specific channels. Additionally, the #i-made-this and #i-read-this channels have allowed me to learn about the innovative things that community members are doing. Inspired by other members, especially Josh Devlin and Owen Prough, I began answering questions on Slack and Discourse. For questions I couldn't answer, I would try engaging in discussions about possible solutions or provide useful links. I also started posting dbt tips on LinkedIn to help practitioners learn about new features or to refresh their memories about existing ones. -By being more involved in the community, I felt more connected and supported. I received help from other members, and now, I could help others, too. I was happy with this arrangement, but more unexpected surprises came my way. My active participation in Slack, Discourse, and LinkedIn opened doors to new connections and career opportunities. I had the pleasure of meeting a lot of incredible people and receiving exciting job offers, including the one for working at phData. +By being more involved in the community, I felt more connected and supported. I received help from other members, and now, I could help others, too. I was happy with this arrangement, but more unexpected surprises came my way. My active participation in Slack, Discourse, and LinkedIn opened doors to new connections and career opportunities. I had the pleasure of meeting a lot of incredible people and receiving exciting job offers, including the ones for working at phData and teaching at Zach Wilson's data engineering bootcamp. Thanks to the dbt community, I went from feeling uncertain about my career prospects to having a solid career and being surrounded by incredible people. -I would like to thank the Indicium folks for opening the first door for me for this career in data, and not just for me but for lots of people in Brazil trying to migrate from different fields who would not have this opportunity otherwise. - ## What dbt community leader do you identify with? How are you looking to grow your leadership in the dbt community? I identify with Gwen Windflower and Joel Labes, or at least they are the kind of leader I admire. Their strong presence and continuous interaction with all types of dbt enthusiasts make everyone feel welcomed in the community. They uplift those who contribute to the community, whether it's through a LinkedIn post or answering a question, and provide constructive feedback to help them improve. And of course they show a very strong knowledge about dbt and data in general, which is reflected in their contributions. diff --git a/website/docs/community/spotlight/christophe-oudar.md b/website/docs/community/spotlight/christophe-oudar.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2381d88a381 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/docs/community/spotlight/christophe-oudar.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +--- +id: christophe-oudar +title: Christophe Oudar +description: | + I joined the dbt Community in November 2021 after exchanging some issues in Github. I currently work as a staff engineer at a scaleup in the ad tech industry called Teads, which I joined 11 years ago as a new grad. I've been using dbt Core on BigQuery since then. I write about data engineering both on Medium and Substack. I contribute on dbt-bigquery. I wrote an article that was then featured on the Developer Blog called BigQuery ingestion-time partitioning and partition copy with dbt. +image: /img/community/spotlight/christophe-oudar.jpg +pronouns: he/him +location: Montpellier, France +jobTitle: Staff Engineer +companyName: Teads +socialLinks: + - name: X + link: https://x.com/Kayrnt + - name: LinkedIn + link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopheoudar/ + - name: Substack + link: https://smallbigdata.substack.com/ +dateCreated: 2024-11-08 +hide_table_of_contents: true +communityAward: true +communityAwardYear: 2024 +--- + +## When did you join the dbt community and in what way has it impacted your career? + +I joined the community in November 2021 as a way to explore how to move our in-house data modeling layer to dbt. The transition took over a year while we ensured we could cover all our bases and add missing features to dbt-bigquery. That project was one of stepping stones that helped me to move from senior to staff level at my current job. + +## What dbt community leader do you identify with? How are you looking to grow your leadership in the dbt community? + +I identify with leaders that have strong convictions about how data engineering should move forward but remain open to innovation and ideas from everyone to bring the best to the field and make it as inclusive as possible to all cultures and profiles. I think that could mean people like Jordan Tigani or Mark Raasveldt. In the dbt community, my leadership has looked like helping people struggling and offering better ways to simplify one's day to day work when possible. + +## What have you learned from community members? What do you hope others can learn from you? + +I read a lot of articles about dbt, especially when I got started with it. It helped me a lot to build a proper Slim CI that could fit my company's ways of working. I also got to see how data pipelines were done in other companies and the pros and cons of my approaches. I hope I can share more of that knowledge for people to pick what's best for their needs. +​ diff --git a/website/docs/community/spotlight/fabiyi-opeyemi.md b/website/docs/community/spotlight/fabiyi-opeyemi.md index 18a311fa437..9b78ff179c1 100644 --- a/website/docs/community/spotlight/fabiyi-opeyemi.md +++ b/website/docs/community/spotlight/fabiyi-opeyemi.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ description: | image: /img/community/spotlight/fabiyi-opeyemi.jpg pronouns: he/him location: Lagos, Nigeria -jobTitle: Senior Analytics Engineer +jobTitle: Analytics Manager companyName: Data Culture organization: Young Data Professionals (YDP) socialLinks: @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ socialLinks: link: https://twitter.com/Opiano_1 - name: LinkedIn link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/opeyemifabiyi/ -dateCreated: 2023-11-06 +dateCreated: 2024-11-02 hide_table_of_contents: true communityAward: true -communityAwardYear: 2023 +communityAwardYear: 2024 --- ## When did you join the dbt community and in what way has it impacted your career? diff --git a/website/docs/community/spotlight/jenna-jordan.md b/website/docs/community/spotlight/jenna-jordan.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cb16ca0afdf --- /dev/null +++ b/website/docs/community/spotlight/jenna-jordan.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +--- +id: jenna-jordan +title: Jenna Jordan +description: | + I am a Senior Data Management Consultant with Analytics8, where I advise clients on dbt best practices (especially regarding dbt Mesh and the various shifts in governance and strategy that come with it). My experiences working within a dbt Mesh architecture and all of the difficulties organizations could run into with such a major paradigm shift inspired my peer exchange (role-playing/simulation game) at Coalesce 2024: "Governance co-lab: We the people, in order to govern data, do establish processes." I also experimented with bringing role-playing scenarios to data problems at the September 2024 Chicago dbt Meetup, hosted by Analytics8. I occasionally write long blog posts on my website, if you're up for the read. +image: /img/community/spotlight/jenna-jordan.jpg +pronouns: she/her +location: Asheville, USA +jobTitle: Senior Data Management Consultant +companyName: Analytics8 +socialLinks: + - name: LinkedIn + link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennajordan1/ + - name: Personal website + link: https://jennajordan.me/ +dateCreated: 2024-11-01 +hide_table_of_contents: true +communityAward: true +communityAwardYear: 2024 +--- + +## When did you join the dbt community and in what way has it impacted your career? + +My dbt learning journey kicked off with the CoRise (now Uplimit) course Analytics Engineering with dbt, with Emily Hawkins and Jake Hannan, in February 2022 – less than a month after starting as a data engineer with the City of Boston Analytics Team. About a year later, I spearheaded the adoption of dbt at the City and got to build the project and associated architecture from scratch – which is probably the best learning experience you could ask for! I saw the value dbt could bring to improving data management processes at the City, and I knew there were other cities and local governments that could benefit from dbt as well, which motivated me to find my fellow co-speakers Ian Rose and Laurie Merrell to give a talk at Coalesce 2023 called "From Coast to Coast: Implementing dbt in the public sector". As a part of our goal to identify and cultivate a community of dbt practitioners in the public (and adjacent) sectors, we also started the dbt Community Slack channel #industry-public-sector. That experience allowed me to continue to grow my career and find my current role - as well as connect with so many amazing data folks! + +## What dbt community leader do you identify with? How are you looking to grow your leadership in the dbt community? + +There are many leaders in the dbt community that I admire and identify with – I won’t list them all out because I will invariably miss someone (but… you probably know who you are). Technical prowess is always enviable, but I most admire those who bring the human element to data work: those who aren’t afraid to be their authentic selves, cultivate a practice of empathy and compassion, and are driven by curiosity and a desire to help others. I’ve never set out to be a leader, and I still don’t really consider myself to be a leader – I’m much more comfortable in the role of a librarian. I just want to help people by connecting them to the information and resources that they may need. + +## What have you learned from community members? What do you hope others can learn from you? + +Pretty much everything I’ve learned about dbt and working in a mature analytics ecosystem I’ve learned from dbt community members. The dbt Community Slack is full of useful information and advice, and has also helped me identify experts about certain topics that I can chat with to learn even more. When I find someone sharing useful information, I usually try to find and follow them on social media so I can see more of their content. If there is one piece of advice I want to share, it is this: don’t be afraid to engage. Ask for help when you need it, but also offer help freely. Engage with the community with the same respect and grace you would offer your friends and coworkers. + +## Anything else interesting you want to tell us? + +Library Science is so much more than the Dewey Decimal System (seriously, ask a librarian about Dewey for a juicy rant). RDF triples (for knowledge graphs) are queried using SPARQL (pronounced “sparkle”). An antelope can be a document. The correct way to write a date/time is ISO-8601. The oldest known table (of the spreadsheet variety) is from 5,000 years ago – record-keeping predates literature by a significant margin. Zip codes aren’t polygons – they don’t contain an area or have boundaries. Computers don’t always return 0.3 when asked to add 0.1 + 0.2. SQL was the sequel to SQUARE. Before computers, people programmed looms (weaving is binary). What? You asked!! On a more serious note – data teams: start hiring librarians. No, seriously. No degree could have prepared me better for what I do in the data field than my M.S. in Library & Information Science. I promise, you want the skillset & mindset that a librarian will bring to your team. diff --git a/website/docs/community/spotlight/meagan-palmer.md b/website/docs/community/spotlight/meagan-palmer.md index ff45a3d6b7d..697a35d80f0 100644 --- a/website/docs/community/spotlight/meagan-palmer.md +++ b/website/docs/community/spotlight/meagan-palmer.md @@ -14,9 +14,10 @@ companyName: Altis Consulting socialLinks: - name: LinkedIn link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meaganpalmer/ -dateCreated: 2024-07-29 +dateCreated: 2024-11-04 hide_table_of_contents: true -communityAward: false +communityAward: true +communityAwardYear: 2024 --- ## When did you join the dbt community and in what way has it impacted your career? @@ -27,9 +28,9 @@ I was fortunate that Jon Bradley at Nearmap had the vision to engage the then Fi Being in Australia, I often see replies from Jeremy Yeo to people in the dbt Slack. His clarity of communication is impressive. -For growth, I'm hoping that others can benefit from the wide range of experience I have. My newsletter, Analytics Engineering Today on LinkedIn aims to upskill the dbt Community and shed some light on some useful features that might not be well known. +For growth, I'm hoping that others can benefit from the wide range of experience I have. My LinkedIn Newsletter, Analytics Engineering Today aims to upskill the dbt Community and shed some light on some useful features that might not be well known. -I'll be at Coalesce and am doing some webinars/events later in the year. Come say hi, I love talking dbt and analytics engineering with people. +I was at Coalesce Onlineand am doing some webinars/events later in the year. Come say hi, I love talking dbt and analytics engineering with people. ## What have you learned from community members? What do you hope others can learn from you? diff --git a/website/docs/community/spotlight/mike-stanley.md b/website/docs/community/spotlight/mike-stanley.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1d1f13f1a93 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/docs/community/spotlight/mike-stanley.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +--- +id: mike-stanley +title: Mike Stanley +description: | + Mike has been very helpful in dbt Slack, answering questions in channels like #advice-for-dbt-power-users, #advice-dbt-help, #db-bigquery and more. From October 2023 to October 2024, Mike responded to others’ posts 2,355 times. Mike is a truly humble community member who needs no credit or awards, and doesn't even have a profile picture in Slack.​ +image: /img/community/spotlight/mike-stanley.jpg +pronouns: he/him +location: Gloucester, England, United Kingdom +jobTitle: Manager, Data +companyName: Freetrade +socialLinks: + - name: LinkedIn + link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-stanley-31616994/ +dateCreated: 2024-11-05 +hide_table_of_contents: true +communityAward: true +communityAwardYear: 2024 +--- diff --git a/website/docs/community/spotlight/original-dbt-athena-maintainers.md b/website/docs/community/spotlight/original-dbt-athena-maintainers.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..158aa30997b --- /dev/null +++ b/website/docs/community/spotlight/original-dbt-athena-maintainers.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +--- +id: original-dbt-athena-maintainers +title: The Original dbt-athena Maintainers +description: | + The original dbt-athena Maintainers is a group of 5 people—Jérémy Guiselin, Mattia, Jesse Dobbelaere, Serhii Dimchenko, and Nicola Corda—who met via dbt Slack in the #db-athena channel, with the aim to make make dbt-athena a production-ready adapter. + In the first periods, Winter 2022 and Spring 2023, we focused on contributing directly to the adapter, adding relevant features like Iceberg and Lake Formation support, and stabilizing some internal behaviour. + On a second iteration our role was triaging, providing community support and bug fixing. We encouraged community members to make their first contributions, and helped them to merge their PRs. +image: /img/community/spotlight/dbt-athena-groupheadshot.png +location: Europe +jobTitle: A group of data-engineers +companyName: Mix of companies +organization: dbt-athena (since November 2022) +socialLinks: + - name: Jérémy's LinkedIn + link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jrmyy/ + - name: Mattia's LinkedIn + link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattia-sappa/ + - name: Jesse's LinkedIn + link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dobbelaerejesse/ + - name: Serhii's LinkedIn + link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/serhii-dimchenko-075b3061/ + - name: Nicola's LinkedIn + link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolacorda/ +dateCreated: 2024-11-06 +hide_table_of_contents: true +communityAward: true +communityAwardYear: 2024 +--- + +## When did you join the dbt community and in what way has it impacted your career? + +The dbt community allowed the dbt-athena maintainers to meet each other, and share the common goal of making the dbt-athena adapter production-ready. + +## Which dbt Community leader do you identify with? How are you looking to grow your leadership in the dbt community? + +As we grow, we are looking to embody democratic leadership. + +## What have you learned from community members? What do you hope others can learn from you? + +We learned that the power of the community was endless. People started to share best practises, and some of the best practises were incorporated directly in dbt-athena, allowing people to run the adapter smoothly in their production environment. +We reached a point where people started to ask advice for their AWS architecture, which we found pretty awesome. + diff --git a/website/docs/community/spotlight/ruth-onyekwe.md b/website/docs/community/spotlight/ruth-onyekwe.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cf07e98a4f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/website/docs/community/spotlight/ruth-onyekwe.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +--- +id: ruth-onyekwe +title: Ruth Onyekwe +description: | + I've been working in the world of Data Analytics for over 5 years and have been part of the dbt community for the last 4. With a background in International Business and Digital Marketing, I experienced first hand the need for reliable data to fuel business decisions. This inspired a career move into the technology space to be able to work with the tools and the people that were facilitating this process. Today I am leading teams to deliver data modernization projects, as well as helping grow the analytics arm of my company on a day to day basis. I also have the privilege of organising the dbt Meetups in Barcelona, Spain - and am excited to continue to grow the community across Europe. +image: /img/community/spotlight/ruth-onyekwe.jpeg +pronouns: she/her +location: Madrid, Spain +jobTitle: Data Analytics Manager +companyName: Spaulding Ridge +socialLinks: + - name: LinkedIn + link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-onyekwe/ +dateCreated: 2024-11-07 +hide_table_of_contents: true +communityAward: true +communityAwardYear: 2024 +--- + +## When did you join the dbt community and in what way has it impacted your career? + +I joined the dbt community in 2021, after meeting dbt Labs reps at a conference. Through partnering with dbt Labs and learning the technology, we (Spaulding Ridge) were able to open a whole new offering in our service catalogue, and meet the growing needs of our customers. + +## Which dbt Community leader do you identify with? How are you looking to grow your leadership in the dbt community? + +I identify with the transparent leaders - those willing to share their learnings, knowledge, and experiences. I want to encourage other dbt enthusiasts to stretch themselves professionally and actively participate in the analytics community. + +## What have you learned from community members? What do you hope others can learn from you? + +I've learnt that most of us working in data have experienced the same struggles, be it searching for the best testing frameworks, or deciding how to build optimised and scalable models, or searching for the answers to non-technical questions like how to best organise teams or how to communicate with business stakeholders and translate their needs - we're all faced with the same dilemmas. And the great thing I've learned being in the dbt community, is that if you're brave enough to share your stories, you'll connect with someone who has already gone through those experiences, and can help you reach a solution a lot faster than if you tried to start from scratch. + diff --git a/website/static/img/community/spotlight/bruno-souza-de-lima-newimage.jpg b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/bruno-souza-de-lima-newimage.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4bcee8d5acc Binary files /dev/null and b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/bruno-souza-de-lima-newimage.jpg differ diff --git a/website/static/img/community/spotlight/christophe-oudar.jpg b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/christophe-oudar.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..11f31a6a4bd Binary files /dev/null and b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/christophe-oudar.jpg differ diff --git a/website/static/img/community/spotlight/dbt-athena-groupheadshot.png b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/dbt-athena-groupheadshot.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bc4e03fa723 Binary files /dev/null and b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/dbt-athena-groupheadshot.png differ diff --git a/website/static/img/community/spotlight/jenna-jordan.jpg b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/jenna-jordan.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..527bafb469f Binary files /dev/null and b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/jenna-jordan.jpg differ diff --git a/website/static/img/community/spotlight/mike-stanley.jpg b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/mike-stanley.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..df1c2e98ddf Binary files /dev/null and b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/mike-stanley.jpg differ diff --git a/website/static/img/community/spotlight/ruth-onyekwe.jpeg b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/ruth-onyekwe.jpeg new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..92c470184b1 Binary files /dev/null and b/website/static/img/community/spotlight/ruth-onyekwe.jpeg differ