What is a Developer Advocate?
Our job as developer advocates is to help make ServiceNow developers as successful as possible building and developing on the Now Platform. We do that by enabling developers, fostering community, and advocating on behalf of ServiceNow developers to our internal product and development teams to make the Now Platform better for developers. We are your voice to our internal teams.
What kind of things do we do?
Enablement - We write technical blogs, create and review workshops, record videos and podcasts, and do some live streaming on the Dev Program YouTube Channel.
Community - We are involved in answering questions and helping out on the ServiceNow Community and in the SNDevs slack.
Events - We speak at and help organize events like CreatorCon, developer meetups, Hacktoberfest, and more.
Product Feedback - We meet regularly with many of the ServiceNow platform product managers and give them feedback based on our feedback with developers.
Who are the developer advocates?
Pranav Bhagat
Earl Duque
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He took his recent experience as a ServiceNow engineer and developer team lead and combined it with his original career in Student Affairs and managing a contract management team to become your Developer Advocate at ServiceNow in 2021. You can often find Earl making fun and/or weird stuff in ServiceNow. He strives to be an ally to those seeking allies.
Lauren McManamon
Lauren was welcomed into the ServiceNow fold in 2017 after having worked at a customer as their lead SN developer. Her love for the platform continued to grow as she worked with customers of all shapes and sizes on the Creator Workflows SC team prior to becoming an Advocate in 2022. Outside of work, Lauren is a huge fan of photography, SCUBA diving, and her Bichon Frise, Bonsai.
Chuck Tomasi
Chuck has been a ServiceNow employee since 2010 and was a customer for a couple of years before that. He loves building custom applications and integrations, finding new and innovative ways to use the platform, and sharing everything he learns with the ServiceNow community.
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