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I’m drawn to messy things — systems that have grown complicated over time, early ideas that don’t quite have shape yet, or moments where people feel stuck and unsure what to do next.

I’m drawn to messy things — systems that have grown complicated over time, early ideas that don’t quite have shape yet, or moments where people feel stuck and unsure what to do next.

I ask a lot of questions. I like digging until something clicks. And I genuinely enjoy turning that mess into something clearer and more thoughtful.

I’ve spent most of my career at startups, where I’ve learned to ramp up quickly, jump in when something needs structure, and build from 0→1. My path into design wasn’t traditional — a lot of my growth has come from saying yes to things slightly outside my comfort zone and figuring them out. Learn more about how I operate at work and influence design teams here.

Outside of work, I’m testing recipes, staining furniture, dialing in my coffee setup, throwing pottery, and finding small ways to bring color into my home. I think that impulse to experiment, adjust, and try again — is the same one that shows up in my design work.

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