With nearly 20 years of experience designing digital products and experiences, I focus on turning complexity into clear, human-centered solutions that scale. My career spans enterprise and consumer platforms across companies such as Walmart, The Home Depot, Dell, and Workday, where I’ve operated across disciplines to set direction, build alignment, and elevate product quality. I bring end-to-end ownership to my work—from shaping GenAI-powered concepts to guiding experience vision and execution—grounded in systems thinking, collaboration, and measurable outcomes.

My path into product design was shaped by perseverance and perspective. Early in my career, I navigated the post–dot-com landscape, building experience where opportunity was scarce and learning how to lead without a playbook. Over time, I discovered that my greatest impact comes from solving real problems, iterating with intention, and helping teams turn vision into durable products. That shift—from campaign-driven design to product-led thinking—defined my identity as a designer and continues to inform how I lead today.

I’m currently pursuing my MBA at Purdue University, where I maintain a 4.0 GPA and will graduate in August 2026. As a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success, I continue to deepen my interest in leadership, accountability, and organizational impact. I find humanity in design—balancing humility with rigor to create work that’s deeply customer-centered and grounded in the realities of scale. I’m energized by thoughtful collaboration and purposeful design, and I’m excited to continue building products alongside teams who value both.

Low-key Flex 🏆

I recently started writing about design, creativity, and the human side of systems and one of those ideas traveled further than I expected.

One of my articles I posted on Medium was shared by Communication Arts, a publication I grew up admiring, which was both unexpected and meaningful.

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