I scope and ship end-to-end products for small, resource-constrained teams — then translate the reasoning behind them for the non-technical people who have to trust and use what I build.
I work at the intersection of product design and UX research — usually on small teams where there's no formal handoff process, and I'm doing the discovery, the design, and the stakeholder translation myself.
My background includes recruitment consulting and project management before moving into design, which shows up in how I work now: comfortable running structured interviews, comfortable defending a recommendation to people who don't share my vocabulary, and comfortable when the brief changes halfway through.
Currently exploring how AI-integrated products can take the guesswork out of everyday technical problems for non-technical users.
Partnering directly with engineers to turn early, loosely-defined product ideas into shippable user flows — with no formal handoff process.
Concept-to-prototype design for an AI hardware-diagnostic app, built for a technically confident but time-pressed user base.
Scoped a from-scratch service design concept and used teacher personas to defend a platform recommendation to non-technical school stakeholders.
Ran interviews and usability tests on an existing product to surface and propose fixes for unaddressed friction points.