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Andrew Ambrosino is an American founder, design engineer, and product leader known for co-founding Catch, a fintech platform, and for his role at OpenAI, where he leads product and engineering for the Codex desktop application. With a background in software engineering and product design, his early career included roles at Microsoft, MITRE Corporation, and Upthere.
Andrew Ambrosino began his career as a Senior Design Engineer at MITRE Corporation from 2011 to 2015, a federally funded research and development centre. He also interned as a Software Engineer at Microsoft in 2013 during this period. [1] [2]
In 2014, Ambrosino further enhanced his design credentials by taking on a product design role at Upthere, a cloud storage company, where he was recognized as a Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) Design Fellow. During this period, he also obtained a FINRA/SEC Investment Advisor/Representative license (CRD: 6984304) and an Insurance Agent license from the Massachusetts Division of Insurance (NPN: 18946575), which were both achieved in connection to his subsequent work at Catch. [2]
In 2016, Ambrosino co-founded Catch, a fintech platform, with Kristen Anderson. The company was accepted into Y Combinator's Winter 2019 cohort (YC W19), marking a significant milestone in its development. Catch was designed to provide essential financial services such as health insurance, retirement savings plans, and tax withholding tools directly to freelancers, gig workers, and independent contractors who were not covered by employer-sponsored benefits. Ambrosino served as the CTO and CPO, overseeing product and technology development throughout the company's operations. Catch raised $6.1 million in seed funding in 2019, with investors including Khosla Ventures, NYCA Partners, Kindred Ventures, and Urban Innovation Fund. [3] [4]
Under his leadership, Catch raised $12 million in Series A funding led by Crosslink Capital, bringing total funding to $18.1 million. This funding was aimed at supporting distribution partnerships and relocating the company’s headquarters from Boston to New York. Catch distinguished itself by becoming one of only three companies approved to sell benefits directly to consumers across 38 states on the federal marketplace. The company’s user base tripled over the year before raising its Series A, partly due to strategic partnerships with companies like DoorDash. [3]
Ambrosino eventually ceded the position of CEO to Kristen Anderson and left Catch before joining Noyo. [5]
In 2023, Ambrosino joined Noyo, a software company, initially as Head of Frontend Engineering and Product Design, and later assumed the role of Head of Product. At Noyo, he led a product team of approximately eight people and an engineering team of about twenty-five within a larger team of eighty. Ambrosino led the development and launch of several products such as BenefitsOS, AI Canvas, and Unified Issues. Under his leadership, Noyo doubled its customers and experienced a 50% growth in policies year-over-year on existing products. [2]
One of his notable accomplishments at Noyo involved creating an AI team focused on leveraging generative AI within the product and developing initial AI prototypes. He also designed and developed a new customer-facing web application and introduced a new architecture to consolidate multiple generations of React codebases. [2]
Ambrosino joined OpenAI in 2025 as a Member of Technical Staff, where he currently leads the product and engineering efforts for the Codex desktop application. Released in February 2026, the Codex desktop app saw rapid adoption, growing sixfold from January 2026 to over 5 million weekly active users. Codex was originally a developer tool but has since garnered use by almost 100% of OpenAI's staff across non-engineering roles, demonstrating its versatility. [6]
At OpenAI, Ambrosino employs a "zone defense" team model, reducing traditional role boundaries by having designers write code and product managers own infrastructure. This structural change aims to maximize the integration and capability of the Codex app. He was featured in a 2026 episode of Lenny's Podcast, where he discussed the impact of AI on product work. [7]
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