That desire pulled me into Product Design. Since then, I’ve spent more than four years designing and improving workflow heavy tools across Healthcare and Investor Relations. My work has ranged from shipping 0 to 1 features for clinicians to leading the full redesign of a mission critical website management application and contributing new components to a company wide design system.
What makes me effective is a mix of structure and empathy. I enjoy digging into real user behavior, understanding where friction comes from, and partnering closely with Product and Engineering to create solutions that are clear, scalable, and grounded in reality. I thrive in teams where people work openly, ask questions, and give each other space to explore ideas.
At the heart of my design approach is a simple belief: software should feel understandable, supportive, and trustworthy, especially when the work behind it is anything but simple. My goal is to design experiences that reduce cognitive load, empower users, and make complex tools feel refreshingly human.
Looking ahead
I'm always learning and growing, and I'm eager to contribute my skills and passion to a team that values user-centered design and innovation. If you’d like to work together, let’s chat ✉️!
I didn’t start my career in design.
My first role out of school was as an Implementation Specialist at Think Research, working directly with clinicians to help them use VirtualCare more effectively. That time taught me how people actually interact with software when the stakes are high and schedules are tight. It also made me realize I wanted to shape the product itself, not just support it.