MY STORY
About Me
Before I started drawing rectangles for a living, I worked in finance—building forecasting models and streamlining operations. It was a stable path, but it didn’t feel like mine.
In 2021, I discovered human-centered design and applied it to my own life. I realized I wasn’t excited by the numbers—I was fascinated by how people interacted with systems. That insight led me to pivot into UX, complete a design bootcamp, and become the first designer at KPA, a safety software company.
There, I introduced human-centered practices, led features like Contractor Management, and interviewed safety managers and field workers to design tools that were not just functional, but humane.
Along the way, I learned that good design doesn’t happen in a vacuum—it takes a village. The best solutions come from close collaboration with engineers, product managers, and end users. I believe great design is a team sport, and I’m always excited to build alongside others who care.
Now, I design with one goal in mind: create systems that feel intuitive, inclusive, and human—one rectangle at a time.
Outside of work, you can find me always playing outside…
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Snowboarding
In Big Cottonwood Canyon
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Hiking or Running
In High Uintas
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Painting or Drawing
In Wasatch Mountains