About me.
Building useful AI and data products is what I enjoy most, especially the kind that make complex systems easier to navigate and actually pleasant to use.
I'm a product manager who enjoys making complex systems feel simple — especially when those systems involve data, AI, and a lot of stakeholder opinions.
These days, I work on AI and data platforms, building things like semantic search, internal tools, and workflows that help teams actually get work done. I like turning messy, ambiguous problems into structured, usable products that people don't hate using.
My path here wasn't exactly linear. I started in finance and compliance, which means I'm very comfortable with complexity, constraints, and the occasional spreadsheet that refuses to cooperate. Somewhere along the way, I realized I preferred building tools over auditing them — and switched to product.
I'm especially interested in practical AI: tools that are genuinely useful, not just impressive in demos. I prototype quickly, run scrappy experiments, and care a lot about clarity and usability in enterprise products.
Outside of work, I'm usually thinking about my next meal or my next trip. I love good food, new places, and long walks that somehow turn into product brainstorming sessions.
If you're building thoughtful AI or data products, we'll probably have a lot to talk about.