Creativity meets Code.
I build at the intersection of logic and intuition. As a developer and designer, I don’t just build tools; I build the strategy behind them. Whether I’m leading an 11-person development team or engineering biometric art, I’m a proactive problem-solver focused on making complex information feel human and accessible.
Born and raised in Marin County, California, I grew up surrounded by a blend of nature and the arts. That background led me to RIT, where I now bridge the gap between high-fidelity design and robust engineering. I’m currently looking for new challenges where I can push the technical and creative limits of the digital world.
Interests and Hobbies
Outside of design and development, I stay active through movement and the outdoors:
- Latin Dance: I’m the President of RIT’s Latin Rhythm Dance Club. For me, it’s the perfect antidote to a long day of desk work; it's all about community, culture, and high-energy movement.
- Aerial Arts: I’ve been practicing aerial silks and trapeze for years. It’s my "safe space" where I can let my creativity flow freely while staying physically challenged.
- Travel: My internship in Madrid really opened my eyes to the world. Whether I’m navigating a new city in Europe or exploring a local trail, I love getting out of my comfort zone and seeing how other people live.
- Skiing & Surfing: Growing up in Northern California, I’m at home in the elements. There’s a certain kind of quiet focus you find on a mountain or out on the waves that you just can't get anywhere else.
- Reading: I’m a big believer that a good book can change your entire perspective. I’m usually rotated between a classic novel and something about social science or design theory.
Looking Ahead
I thrive on bridging the gap between design systems and production code. My goal is to move beyond the requirements to build digital experiences that are intuitive, robust, and socially impactful.
I am currently open to Full-Time or Internship opportunities starting Summer 2026 in New Media, Design, or Development. If you're building products that push technical limits while keeping the user at the center, let's connect.