
A little bit about me
I started in a mission-driven healthcare startup, moved through agency work launching early-stage products, and landed at Indeed, the world’s largest job site, where I’ve been working at global scale for the past several years. My background in organic growth isn’t something I’m leaving behind; it’s what makes me sharper on acquisition, engagement loops, and sustainable product thinking.
I’m currently finishing my MBA at Boston University Questrom School of Business, graduating August 2026, and I build things on the side to stay close to the craft, including Foliad, a portfolio platform for creators.
You can check that out at the link below to see what I’ve built.
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