Lakshmi Gayathri Kurri
About Lakshmi Gayathri Kurri
Lakshmi Gayathri Kurri is a Senior AEM Developer with extensive experience in web development and content management systems. She has worked for notable companies such as BMW Group, CPS Energy, and Sallie Mae, where she has implemented various complex workflows and developed custom applications.
Work at Sallie Mae
Lakshmi Gayathri Kurri has been employed at Sallie Mae as a Senior AEM Developer since 2020. In this role, she has focused on utilizing Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) to enhance digital experiences. Her responsibilities include implementing complex multilevel approver workflows and custom process steps within AEM. Additionally, she has developed log-in authentication modules using AngularJS and JavaScript, contributing to the security and functionality of the platform.
Previous Experience at BMW Group
Before joining Sallie Mae, Lakshmi worked at BMW Group as a Java Developer from 2017 to 2018. During her tenure, she was involved in creating Single Page Applications (SPAs) using AngularJS. This work focused on synchronizing data with the server, enhancing the user experience and interaction with the applications.
Experience at Perspecta
Lakshmi served as a Senior AEM Developer at Perspecta from 2019 to 2020. In this position, she implemented custom widgets to support multi-composite fields in AEM. Her work contributed to the flexibility and usability of AEM components, allowing for more dynamic content management solutions.
Role at CPS Energy
Lakshmi worked at CPS Energy as an AEM Developer from 2018 to 2019. She utilized Multi Site Manager (MSM) in AEM to enforce a common base structure and content across multiple websites. Additionally, she developed custom workflows using OSGi bundles to meet specific project requirements, enhancing the operational efficiency of the content management system.
Experience at Hitachi
Prior to her roles in AEM development, Lakshmi was a Java Developer at Hitachi from 2013 to 2016. She developed custom components and forms for both internet and intranet sites using Touch UI. This experience provided her with a solid foundation in Java development and user interface design.