About

I like the point where a complicated system becomes understandable.

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.

Start with the work

Understand the real workflow.

I begin with the person, the decisions they make, and the friction they have learned to work around.

Build to learn

Make the idea concrete early.

A working version reveals what a planning document cannot. I prototype quickly, then get more rigorous as the shape becomes real.

Keep judgment visible

Automate the reading, not the responsibility.

AI is most useful when its context and limits are designed as carefully as its capability.

The arc

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.

Community and curiosity

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.
Connect

Tell me what you are trying to make real.

I welcome conversations about product engineering, technical leadership, AI-enabled workflows, community work, and useful collaborations.