
I am a Los Angeles-based product designer and creative technologist who works at the intersection of AI, complex data systems, and public good. With a background in software engineering (ex-Amazon), I bring a developer's instinct to design problems: starting from the data model, building in code when it counts, and translating dense backend logic into interfaces that practitioners can actually trust. My work spans enterprise healthcare operations, MLOps tooling, and civic technology, and I care deeply about who the technology is actually for.
A few things I've worked on in the past:
- • Currently improving healthcare software solutions at Cotiviti
- • Collaborated with LA Housing organizations to build LA Tenant Bill of Rights Map
- • Prototyped and wrote about a community sourced platform for Mapping Feminist LA
- • Produced soundscapes for the Felt Futures Sensorium
- • Built an art installation called "Channel Your Fortune"
- • Designed a new Discovery feature for Bandcamp
- • Improved Station Sequencing algorithms for Amazon Music
In my logged off hours, I enjoy producing ambient music, DJ a monthly show on bedcrumb radio, working on new media projects, hiking, surfing. Also, I'm constantly looking for new books and movies to consume.
Selected Projects

Cotiviti - Error triage systems, MLOps tooling, and operational dashboards built for analysts working at scale.
AI-assisted workflows and data operations tooling for enterprise healthcare, where accuracy and operator trust are non-negotiable.

Tenant Bill of Rights Map - Renter's Rights visualization tool for Keep LA Housed
Built with Keep LA Housed and the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project to help LA renters understand their legal protections.

Mapping Feminist LA - Prototyping intersectional community resources
Prototyped an intersectional community resource platform for collective action and feminist organizing in Los Angeles.

Felt Futures Sensorium - Soundscapes for an experimental design memoir
Produced soundscapes for an experimental design memoir exploring sensory and speculative futures.