Jason Lemieux

Tech Strategist + Developer

I’ve been immersed in technology since childhood. I started a web business in high school (we actually thumbed through yellow pages and cold-called potential clients). Later I studied design at Savannah College of Art and Design and then dove into activism. My early career focused on using technology to help people organize and build independent media and grassroots movements.

My entire career I’ve worked with mission-driven organizations and businesses. I can’t do work that my heart isn’t in. I’ve run a worker-owned cooperative web agency, freelanced, and helped build hundreds of websites. I love open-source tools but will utilize any good technology that can connect people and strengthen communities. The most meaningful projects for me use tech to empower rather than exploit—platforms for mutual aid, decentralized networks, and tools that foster resilience.

Respect and humility are core to how I approach working with clients. We’re building relationships together, along with tackling complex social challenges. My job is to bring my best technical expertise to serve their vision—to listen, translate ideas into functional solutions, and build the digital infrastructure that turns concepts into reality. I'm at my happiest when I'm equipping teams with the right tools and expertise to bring their vision to life—working behind the scenes to ensure ideas take shape and function seamlessly.

I live in Vermont, where independence and community go hand in hand. My family and I have a small farm, and I think a lot about long-term impact—how our actions ripple outward into the world at large. I love to explore the big “what if” questions that fuel my work.