I’m a product design leader with nearly two decades of experience delivering impactful products and shaping UX strategy across fintech, media, SaaS, and AI.
I’ve managed and mentored designers, built collaborative cultures, and driven outcomes that improved workflows and accelerated business growth.
Today, I partner closely with product, engineering, and leadership to align design with company priorities, inform roadmaps, and ensure user experience decisions balance empathy with business goals. My focus is on bringing clarity to complexity, scaling design impact, and crafting solutions that are both intuitive and effective.
I redesigned the closings experience to help general partners move faster, support limited partners better, and close larger rounds with confidence.
I transformed a tactical ask into a scalable framework adopted across teams, improving conversions and cross-functional alignment
I led research and design to embed AI into a student platform—focusing on high-impact use cases and creating a clear, trustworthy experience.
I transformed Credit Karma’s personal loan experience to guide borrowers with clarity, growing engagement & tripling revenue.
I led the end-to-end overhaul of Dropbox’s sharing system, driving alignment across product, design, and engineering.
No matter the domain, FinTech, EdTech, or SaaS, my design approach is grounded in one principle: clarity drives alignment, and alignment unlocks momentum.
In fast-moving B2C environments, design thrives on iteration. You ship quickly, learn from real data, and build systems that evolve as fast as the people using them. The challenge isn’t just about moving fast. It’s about making sure feedback loops are tight enough to keep the product honest and relevant.
In complex B2B settings, design becomes a force for orchestration. It brings cross-functional teams into shared understanding, reduces noise, and helps products land with precision and empathy. It’s where strategy becomes real and execution picks up speed because the team sees the same picture.
Designing with AI means designing for trust. It’s not just about what the system does, but how clearly it communicates intent. In FinTech and EdTech, where the stakes are high, design has to make intelligence feel transparent and grounded. People need to understand what the system sees, what it’s recommending, and why. Good design turns complexity into calm and guidance into confidence.
Across every space, design creates value by helping teams make better decisions, faster. It’s not about how things look. It’s about how people align, how strategy moves, and how the work actually ships. That’s the real job. That’s where design leads.