01 · about me

I just moved to San Francisco from the East Coast and the energy here genuinely got me. I work across data and product, between business questions and the people who need to answer them. I've worked with real estate, product, and sales data, and I'm genuinely curious about how the same behavior shows up differently across industries.

Lately:
  • Using AI to fix my own daily friction points before anything else
  • In a random hobby class I signed up for on a whim
  • Chasing a monthly challenge or deep in a good book
  • Somewhere with a really good drink, probably already on my way
Hi there!
Hi there!
Can't go wrong with a NYC rooftop
Can't go wrong with a NYC rooftop
Marina SF
Marina SF
Women in Tech event
Women in Tech event
communities I'm part of
AI Snack Club SF
Monica Abrams' community for ambitious women learning AI together.
Honestly just glad I found this one. It's a room full of women in SF who are curious, building things, and very real about where they're still figuring it out. Every session gives me something practical to take home, and that's exactly the kind of community I was looking for when I moved here.
Toastmasters
SF chapter, previously New York.
I've always thought speaking well in a room is one of those skills you just have to earn yourself. No shortcut, no tool. I love being at a podium and I wanted to get better at it, so I just showed up. Still learning, still a little nervous sometimes, but that's kind of the point.
Women in Product NYC
Member, finding my way back in.
This one genuinely meant a lot to me when I first joined. Being around women who think seriously about product and are generous with what they know made me feel like I belonged in this space. I've been a little in and out lately, but I'm getting back into it. Some rooms are just worth showing up to.
on my reading list
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke

My jaw was on the floor the entire time.

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The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah

Cried twice, no regrets.

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Artificial Unintelligence by Meredith Broussard

A fun reality check on why tech doesn't fix everything.

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Every Vow You Break by Peter Swanson

Could not put it down, did not trust anyone in it.

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02 · builds

Things I made because I wanted them to exist.

Two cards. Both in active use. Real screen recordings drop in when I record them.

03 · analytics projects

Smaller experiments. Code on github.

Where I actually work with data. SQL, Python, a few rabbit holes.

04 · case studies

How I think about consumer products.

Each one starts with the strategy and ends with a recommendation. Hover any card to see what it analyzes.

05 · coming soon
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