
Betheony worked on the tamu-datathon-org/giovanni repository, delivering eighteen new features over six months to enhance event management workflows and user experience. She focused on building scalable frontend systems using React, Next.js, and TypeScript, implementing component-based architectures for maintainability and reusability. Her work included dynamic event scheduling with Google Sheets integration, UI/UX refinements for accessibility and branding consistency, and performance improvements such as client-side caching and optimized asset loading. She also upgraded authentication, modernized dependencies, and improved email delivery through AWS SDK and nodemailer updates. The engineering demonstrated depth in frontend development, state management, and full stack integration.
February 2026 — Giovanni repository improvements focusing on security, performance, and maintainability. Delivered key features, stabilized dependencies, and improved email/AWS integration to boost reliability and developer velocity across tamu-datathon-org/giovanni.
February 2026 — Giovanni repository improvements focusing on security, performance, and maintainability. Delivered key features, stabilized dependencies, and improved email/AWS integration to boost reliability and developer velocity across tamu-datathon-org/giovanni.
November 2025 — In tamu-datathon-org/giovanni, delivered two core features for the check-in system: a loading overlay with enhanced loading state handling during participant data fetches, and a new Event Phase Table enabling dynamic phase management. No major bugs fixed this month. Business impact: improved user feedback during data processing, reduced confusion during long fetches, and a scalable foundation for flexible event workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: frontend state management, UI feedback patterns, and data-model extension for dynamic configurations.
November 2025 — In tamu-datathon-org/giovanni, delivered two core features for the check-in system: a loading overlay with enhanced loading state handling during participant data fetches, and a new Event Phase Table enabling dynamic phase management. No major bugs fixed this month. Business impact: improved user feedback during data processing, reduced confusion during long fetches, and a scalable foundation for flexible event workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: frontend state management, UI feedback patterns, and data-model extension for dynamic configurations.
October 2025 (2025-10): Delivered comprehensive UI/UX improvements for the tamu-datathon-org/giovanni event website, including performance optimizations and a typography overhaul. Consolidated UI refinements across event pages, introduced client-side caching for event schedules, enhanced hero visuals, and expanded event details. Implemented typography upgrades (Anonymous Pro and a typewriter-style font) and improved mobile responsiveness. These changes reduce page load times, improve readability, and provide a more engaging user experience, supporting higher event engagement and conversion.
October 2025 (2025-10): Delivered comprehensive UI/UX improvements for the tamu-datathon-org/giovanni event website, including performance optimizations and a typography overhaul. Consolidated UI refinements across event pages, introduced client-side caching for event schedules, enhanced hero visuals, and expanded event details. Implemented typography upgrades (Anonymous Pro and a typewriter-style font) and improved mobile responsiveness. These changes reduce page load times, improve readability, and provide a more engaging user experience, supporting higher event engagement and conversion.
Summary for 2025-09: Focused on delivering a cohesive user experience, branding consistency, and a scalable event management workflow in the Giovanni application (tamu-datathon-org/giovanni). Key work centered on UI theming consolidation, branding improvements, a new FAQ section, and a Google Sheets-backed CMS for events, all with attention to performance and maintainability.
Summary for 2025-09: Focused on delivering a cohesive user experience, branding consistency, and a scalable event management workflow in the Giovanni application (tamu-datathon-org/giovanni). Key work centered on UI theming consolidation, branding improvements, a new FAQ section, and a Google Sheets-backed CMS for events, all with attention to performance and maintainability.
March 2025 monthly summary for tamu-datathon-org/giovanni: Delivered three frontend features for the event site with a cohesive UI and accessible interactions. Key features include an FAQ Section with an interactive accordion and polished styling, an Event Information Section displaying date and location with decorative UI elements and consistent typography, and a new Challenges Section featuring interactive ChallengeCard components and modals (with placeholder content for upcoming features). All work emphasizes a reusable component-based approach, UI polish, and accessibility to enhance attendee information access and reduce support overhead.
March 2025 monthly summary for tamu-datathon-org/giovanni: Delivered three frontend features for the event site with a cohesive UI and accessible interactions. Key features include an FAQ Section with an interactive accordion and polished styling, an Event Information Section displaying date and location with decorative UI elements and consistent typography, and a new Challenges Section featuring interactive ChallengeCard components and modals (with placeholder content for upcoming features). All work emphasizes a reusable component-based approach, UI polish, and accessibility to enhance attendee information access and reduce support overhead.
February 2025: Delivered major Giovanni site updates focused on recruitment workflow, branding, and content simplification. Key outcomes include a new Apply section with an external application link to streamline organizer recruitment, modernization of the About page with dynamic statistics to surface program impact, a refreshed Sponsor Branding section to reflect current partners, and removal of the outdated Pricing section to reduce maintenance. These changes improve candidate experience, strengthen partner presentation, and reduce ongoing UI/UX upkeep.
February 2025: Delivered major Giovanni site updates focused on recruitment workflow, branding, and content simplification. Key outcomes include a new Apply section with an external application link to streamline organizer recruitment, modernization of the About page with dynamic statistics to surface program impact, a refreshed Sponsor Branding section to reflect current partners, and removal of the outdated Pricing section to reduce maintenance. These changes improve candidate experience, strengthen partner presentation, and reduce ongoing UI/UX upkeep.

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