My career has been a winding path that started in interior architecture and eventually led me to the study of human-computer interaction. Throughout this journey, I’ve been lucky to have opportunities to lead research on a diverse portfolio of B2C and B2B projects as a consultant, in tech companies large and small, and in academia. In my career, my favorite works have been those where I get to deeply understand workflows, behaviors, and attitudes in order to inform design.

The underlying thread in my research: spotlighting the human condition when designing for practical uses of novel technology – otherwise known as human-centered design.

I currently work as a UX Researcher in an augmented reality (AR) wearable team within Reality Labs at Meta. This page is a work in progress, but in the meantime, here's my resume.

Outside of work hours, I love to cook, build (and abandon) self-tracking tools, and connect with others. You can often find me on a video call hosting game night, coffee chats, or co-working sessions with friends. I love learning from others and sharing my experiences as well. If you'd like to chat about my current work, previous work as a graduate student, food, living in New York, Chicago, or anything in between, feel free to reach out!