About Me
With experience spanning across design, technology, and data analysis, I have always been interested in how to make information meaningful, beautiful, and actionable.
Having worked with a wide variety of organizational types, from small start-ups to bespoke design studios, to the Federal Reserve Bank, I’ve learned how to create meaningful data-informed products for different teams and use cases. I especially enjoy taking complex data projects end-to-end — starting from initial ideation, through analysis, design, development, and ultimately, deployment.
My approach is always grounded in genuine curiosity, with the aim of dissolving the distance between people and data. To find ways of revealing and embracing the complexities that allow people to engage with and question their world.
I have a BA from UC Berkeley in Cognitive Science and Philosophy, and an MS from Parsons School of Design in Data Visualization. These days I work at Atlassian and teach at the CUNY Graduate Center.
I currently live in Arlington MA, always learning, questioning, and growing.