Staff Members

Meet the ChromeGeek Team

Behind the tips, guides, and tech discoveries on ChromeGeek.com is a small but passionate team of Chrome enthusiasts, developers, and creatives. Meet the folks who keep the gears turning.

Juniya Sankara

Juniya Sankara

Founder & Lead Developer

Juniya is the creator and driving force behind ChromeGeek.com. A dedicated developer and ChromeOS enthusiast, he makes sure everything works behind the scenes 24/7. Whether he’s coding plugins, managing content, or tracking performance, Juniya keeps the site lean, clean, and up to speed.

When he’s not building or debugging, he’s deep into comic books, gaming on Android, or researching obscure historical facts. His day runs on Ubuntu, ChromeOS, and a lot of water.

Gloria Brown

Gloria Brown

Head Editor & Content Strategist

Gloria is the heart of the content team and the first lady of ChromeGeek. She’s responsible for shaping our ChromeOS tutorials, hand-picking the most useful tips, and helping our readers navigate the world of Google tools with ease. Her voice brings clarity and personality to every guide you read.

Based in Houston, Texas, Gloria is currently studying marketing with future plans to pursue law. Outside of her Chromebook, she’s all about fitness, faith, and a good Android game session. She’s also an alumna of the University of Texas at Austin (Hook ’em!). Send her an email at Gloria@ChromeGeek.com

Frank Cross

Frank Cross

Tech Reviewer & App Scout

If there’s a new Chromebook app, cloud game, or gadget hitting the market, Frank’s already tried it. He’s ChromeGeek’s go-to tester for bleeding-edge tech and hands-on reviews. His role? Spot trends, break things early, and tell us what’s worth your time.

When he’s not scoping out the latest cloud server tools or Chromebook updates, Frank’s usually hanging with his dogs, detailing his car, or taste-testing something spicy. A proud Michigan State grad, he never says no to a challenge, or a second helping.

Need help with your Chromebook? Drop him a line at Frank@ChromeGeek.com