I'm a Product Designer at the forefront of the AI shift, designing AI agents and complex workflows for human data. I have created and shipped impactful digital experiences for 14+ companies across healthcare, insurance, HR and more. Adept at designing products from 0–1, creating and evolving design systems, and aligning user experiences with business goals.

Sales-to-design edge
My design philosophy is rooted in 5 years at Twilio, where I advised hundreds of startups across San Francisco and London.
At Twilio, I wasn't selling software, I was selling APIs. That meant understanding what customers were actually trying to build, often before they fully understood it themselves. Getting that wrong had a direct cost: missed revenue, lost deals, broken trust.
It made me thorough at discovery, precise about the problem, and obsessive about the gap between what someone says they want and what they actually need. Those are the same instincts I bring to design today.
Where art meets logic
I believe the most innovative digital solutions require a tactile understanding of form and space.
Outside of work, I paint, make prints, and sculpt. I think making things with your hands changes how you think about design because decisions can be irreversible and you have to commit. You get skilled at observing what is in front of you and seeing things that don't exist yet.
Design chops
Research
Conducted user surveys, user interviews, usability studies, persona exercises and competitor analyses to inform design decisions. Created and led in-person client workshops.
Design craft
Developed wireframes, interactive prototypes, and high-fidelity designs, ensuring alignment with responsive design principles and accessibility standards.
Consistency and scalability
Created design systems from the ground up or maintained and expanded existing design systems for product consistency and seamless collaboration across teams.
Cross-team collaboration
Partnered with engineers, PMs, and marketing teams in iterative workflows to deliver high-quality solutions on time and aligned with business objectives. Able to communicate efficiently and drive consensus.
Stakeholder management
Developed strong stakeholder relationships, able to bridge communication between technical and non-technical teams. Comfortable presenting ideas in large settings and to leadership.