How I Got Here

With a diverse background in process improvement, product management, and design strategy, I bring a unique blend of data-driven analysis, systems thinking, and human-centered design to create compelling user experiences.

My background in program management ensures seamless execution, while a strong focus on research and analytics provides data-backed insights to inform strategic decision-making.

Helping global banks assess and improve their business operations, I learned to herd cats as an operational risk consultant. Driving change in the most complex organizations.

Looking for new ways to drive change, I led product management in the education space. Researching, testing and developing features for both internal and external users of an SAT prep tool.

Owning the product experience I led user research, design and testing of development features. Focusing on redesigning a multi-faceted on-demand fulfillment system.

See My Work

A selection of design and strategy work showcasing how I transform complex, immature tech environments into intuitive experiences for non-tech-savvy users. Each project is a testament to my ability to make advanced technology accessible and seamlessly integrated for all users.

Development Studio

Sample Development Reimagined: Bridging the Worlds of Production and Design

Mathchops

Exploring and testing ways to bridge the gap to sign-ups with parents and students.

ProductionOS

Navigating Bulk Order Challenges: A Deep Dive into Design and Process Enhancement

SamplingOS

Navigating Complexity: A Design Strategy Approach to Inventory Management

More Work

Woodworking embodies where my creativity meets function. It's about transforming sketches into tangible experiences, not just assembling wood. My projects mirror my design ethos: taking the risk to build only what the user needs, embracing the risk of critique, rather than playing it safe and covering all bases.

About Me

Based in Brooklyn, I'm driven by a relentless curiosity for new ideas and experiences. Whether it's woodworking, sewing, or sketching, I'm always working on one project or another.

Each project feeds into my work in some way—giving me a different lens to look through or a new skill that unexpectedly comes in handy.

It's this breadth of experiences that allows me to connect dots that others might not even see.