About me

About me

Here's a bit more about how I work, what I care about, and who I am beyond my projects.

I work where complexity meets real constraints

How I approach work
How I approach work

I'm most comfortable working in situations where problems are not clearly defined, constraints cannot be ignored, and decisions have lasting consequences. My focus is on understanding structure first — whether that's a system, a product, or an organization — and shaping solutions that remain coherent under real-world conditions.

Rather than optimizing for speed or surface-level polish, I aim for clarity that holds up across technical, organizational, and human constraints.

I shape products with purposeful use of AI

Roles & focus today
Roles & focus today

Today, I work at the intersection of product, design, and engineering, helping teams shape direction, align decisions, and translate complex problems into clear, actionable paths forward.

I use AI tools as part of my workflow, not as a shortcut, but as a way to explore alternatives, reason through complexity, and reduce friction between disciplines — while staying accountable for decisions and outcomes.

Clear, collaborative, and close to implementation

How I work with others
How I work with others

I work best across disciplines, keeping decisions grounded and aligned through clear communication. Beyond typical design–development collaboration, I often stay close to implementation — sometimes stepping directly into code — to test ideas, clarify intent, and reduce gaps between concept and execution.

I'm introverted by nature, but I care deeply about helping teams move in the same direction, especially when problems are ambiguous or complex.

With architecture as a foundation

Background
Background

I was trained as an architect, where working with structure, regulation, budget, and social impact is unavoidable. That way of thinking still defines how I approach my work today.

Even when the outcomes are digital products or data-driven tools, I treat them as systems shaped by context and dependencies, not as isolated features or interfaces.

My life offline

Outside of work
Outside of work

I value time with my family and staying active. I enjoy long walks in the forest, trekking in the mountains with my two dogs, and keeping my body moving through jogging and bouldering.

These moments give rhythm to my days and space to reset, away from screens and schedules.