Built to build. Wired to move.
Running, hooping, building—my hands and head are rarely still.
01
Builder
From digital products to Lego sets, I love turning loose pieces into something structured, useful, and f***ing awesome like a 25th anniversary Lego R2D2 set.
02
Mover
Standing still isn’t really my thing. Moving keeps me sane—whether it’s playing 5v5, sprinting through workouts, or a morning run.
03
Thinker
My brain is in permanent sprint planning—always analyzing, imagining, and trying to make things better (sometimes even mid-jump shot).
From Burrito Bowls to Backlogs
No matter the job, one thing has stayed constant: I’ve always been on the front lines, solving problems and orchestrating solutions. Whether it's managing a lunch rush or launching a new digital product, I get energy from building and managing things that work — and work well for real people.
My journey into product management started, unexpectedly, behind the counter at Chipotle. I joined as a high school senior and quickly moved into a management role that I kept through college. One day, we were asked to start using new digital tools to replace our old-school pen-and-paper routines. I became the go-to person for getting our team on board — and the point person for sharing feedback with an external partner helping guide the rollout and implementation.
That external partner? A Product Manager. And just like that, I had found a career that I didn’t even know existed.
I wasn’t deeply technical at the time, but I was curious, resourceful, and passionate about solving real-world problems. I ended up landing a PM role with the same company that built Chipotle’s back-office tech. Six years later, I’m still in the game working at a consulting agency — building digital products, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and always thinking about the end user. Oh yeah, and I can still roll burritos too.
Outside of work, you’ll find me on a basketball court, running trails, or building Legos.