Christine Ramsden
About Christine Ramsden
Christine Ramsden is the Head of Engineering (Front End) at Send, where she has worked since 2022. She has extensive experience in frontend development, having held various roles at companies such as Mporium, Pulselive, and Guardian News & Media.
Current Role at SEND
Christine Ramsden currently serves as the Head of Engineering (Front End) at SEND, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she oversees the front-end engineering team, focusing on the development and implementation of user interfaces. Her leadership aims to enhance the overall user experience and ensure the technical quality of front-end projects.
Previous Experience at SEND
Prior to her current role, Christine worked at SEND as the Lead Front End Developer from 2019 to 2022. During her tenure, she contributed to various projects, leading a team of developers and driving the front-end development strategy. Her experience at SEND has been integral to her professional growth and expertise in front-end technologies.
Professional Background in Front End Development
Christine Ramsden has a diverse background in front-end development, having worked at several notable companies. She held positions at Mporium, Pulselive, DXC Technology, Essence, Direct Line Group, Condé Nast Publications, Guardian News & Media, and Harrods. Her roles have primarily focused on front-end technologies, where she has developed a strong foundation in user interface design and implementation.
Education and Expertise
Christine studied at Curtin University, where she earned a Bachelor of Commerce with a focus on Accounting, completing her degree in 2009. She also holds a Master of Applied Linguistics from the University of New England, achieved in 2014. Her technical expertise includes Angular, RxJs, Ngrx, and Typescript, which are essential for modern front-end development.
Industry Experience
Christine has a demonstrated history of working in the insurance industry, indicating specialized experience in this sector. Her roles have allowed her to develop a deep understanding of the unique challenges and requirements of front-end development within insurance, contributing to her overall skill set and professional capabilities.