About

Education
MS Human Factors in Information Design, Bentley University
BA Psychology & Visual Design, Washington University in St. Louis
Currently
Lead Product Designer, Meta
Previously
Autodesk, Extractable
After college, I picked up Hartmut Esslinger’s A Fine Line and something clicked. It showed me a type of design thinking that wasn’t about craft or looks, but about shaping how products work, how people experience them, and how businesses grow because of it. That idea sent me to grad school, cross‑country to San Francisco, and has guided every role I’ve taken as a designer.
The through line in my work is connection. Every product I’ve designed sits in the gap between two groups that need to be connected: advertisers and consumers, support teams and customers, organizations and the tools trying to serve them. Those problems are cross‑functional, messy, and rarely owned by anyone. That’s what draws me to them.
What I bring is clarity. I find the core issue, reframe it so the team can see what we’re actually solving, and connect the dots between projects that look unrelated on a roadmap but tell a bigger story together. I think in systems, I back decisions with data, and I ship.
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