What I Build & How I Think

I’m a product-minded manager with a background in computer engineering and applied AI, focused on turning ambiguity into systems that actually ship.

My work sits at the intersection of product strategy, technical execution, and responsible delivery. I’m most comfortable in complex environments—where constraints are real, tradeoffs matter, and clarity is earned, not assumed. I care deeply about how things are built, why they exist, and what it feels like to use them.

I think of products as living systems: users, workflows, incentives, and interfaces interacting over time. The best ones feel intentional, calm, usable, and designed to evolve through learning.

How I Build Products

🔍 Discover → 🧭 Define → 🛠 Build → 🚀 Ship → 📊 Learn → 🔁 Repeat

Product work starts with context: users, constraints, risks, and the problem worth solving. Ambiguity is shaped into clear goals and measurable outcomes, with tradeoffs made visible early. The focus remains on building the smallest meaningful solution that can validate direction.

Shipping is intentional. Quality, timelines, and communication are treated as first-class concerns. After launch, real-world signals: data, feedback, and edge cases guide what evolves next. The cycle repeats as the product grows.

Background

I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering in 2022, followed by a Master’s degree in Computer Science in 2024.

As an undergraduate, I founded Meraki, an AI innovations lab focused on developing patron-funded projects. That experience shaped how I think about experimentation, ownership, and building from first principles.
You can explore the lab here: Meraki

Since then, I’ve worked across the spectrum, from early-stage initiatives to large-scale enterprise systems. I currently work at Maximus, where I operate as a product-focused manager, partnering closely with engineering, security, and business teams to move ideas from concept to impact.

Beyond the Work

I love music and going to concerts. In 2025, I went to see Linkin Park and, purely by accident, ran into Mike Shinoda on a random street. Yes, it is my whole personality now. No, it did not teach me anything about B2B sales.

I collect vinyl, read a lot of fantasy (yes, Twilight counts), and spend time doing amateur photography. You can find some of my photos on Unsplash.

I’m drawn to aesthetics and structures, whether they live in software, sound, or space.