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Lee Mallabone has a diverse work experience spanning across different industries. They most recently served as the VP of Engineering at Color, a healthcare technology company. Prior to that, they held the position of Director of Engineering, Product at Color.
Before joining Color, Lee worked at LinkedIn, where they held various roles including Senior Engineering Manager, Engineering Manager, and Staff Software Engineer. During their time at LinkedIn, they were involved in building features for LinkedIn Premium subscriptions, integrating access to Lynda, and leading the tech improvements for the LinkedIn Premium subscription experience.
Lee also worked at Rapportive as an Engineer, where they integrated various external platforms such as AngelList, GitHub, Posterous, Flickr, and Vimeo into the product's back-end.
Additionally, Lee co-founded Broadersheet and served as the Chief Technology Officer. They developed a news reader iPhone app and created Readness, a website and browser add-on to discover articles based on what friends were reading online.
Lee also founded Crossbone Systems, where they developed HeadHunting, a social job marketplace implemented as a Facebook application. They also worked as a consultant at WorldPay, a credit card processing platform.
Earlier in their career, Lee worked at Transact Group as a Senior Software Engineer, leading the development of an innovative software solution for TV studio galleries. They also worked at Fleetwood Electronics and Granta Design Ltd as a Software Engineer.
Overall, Lee Mallabone has extensive experience in engineering, product development, and leadership roles in the technology industry.
Lee Mallabone attended the University of York from 1997 to 2001, where they completed their MEng degree in Computer Systems & Software Engineering.
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Color Health provides the infrastructure to support durable and equitable public health across entire populations. Color’s technology and clinical services are the backbone of large-scale population health programs for over 200 institutions worldwide, with data and services spanning hereditary cancers, heart disease, infectious disease testing (including COVID-19), and community-based vaccination programs. Using a data driven approach, they are democratizing access to health care insights.