About us

What is code for Tucson

Code for Tucson is a Code for America Brigade located in Tucson, Arizona. Founded in 2014, we are a a non-partisan, non-political group of volunteer civic hackers working together to solve local issues and help people engage with the city. We host twice-monthly hacknights and other events to gather, discuss, and get stuff done. We're looking to bring people with all different skill sets together to maximize our potential. Civic hackers aren't just developers—they're journalists, lawyers, designers, and interested citizens in general. The more community participation, the better. Learn more about the CfA Brigade program here.

Leadership Team

For more information on these roles, see Code for America's Roles within a Local Brigade.

Captains: Dan Stormont and Michelle Hertzfeld
Storytellers: Maggie Melo, Nick Morrin and Joseph Meyers
Community Organizers: Maggie Melo, Nick Morrin and Joseph Meyers
Delivery Lead: Krystal Ying
Event Organizer: Elliot Ledley
Non-Profit/Community Liaison: Tzadik Greenberg
Data Wranglers: Inara Makhmudova, Nick Morrin and Mark Taylor
DevOps: Colin Scott-Fleming