Understand the real workflow.
I begin with the person, the decisions they make, and the friction they have learned to work around.
I am a product-minded engineer in Columbus, Ohio. I have spent my career building platforms, tools, teams, and public-facing products across healthcare, proptech, title, developer tooling, and enterprise software.
I begin with the person, the decisions they make, and the friction they have learned to work around.
A working version reveals what a planning document cannot. I prototype quickly, then get more rigorous as the shape becomes real.
AI is most useful when its context and limits are designed as carefully as its capability.
At Epic, I worked on accessibility, browser modernization, performance, and shared interface components across a large software ecosystem. At Olive AI, I built automation platforms and eventually led teams responsible for making automated work observable and governable.
StrongSuit brought the product surface closer: mobile-first workflows, research discovery, omnichannel communication, and identity across customer and internal tools. At Empora Title, the work moved again. AI stopped being a tool beside engineering and became part of how the team planned, reviewed, debugged, and operated.
I help organize HERO Code Camp, an annual event that gives girls in grades 3–12 a practical, welcoming introduction to programming. I also keep side projects around because they make room for the kind of question that does not have a roadmap yet.
The tools matter. The more durable work is deciding what deserves to exist, who it should help, and where a person still needs to make the call.
I welcome conversations about product engineering, technical leadership, AI-enabled workflows, community work, and useful collaborations.
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