
about me
Bio
As a consultant and software developer, I've accumulated diverse experiences building, fixing, designing, and teaching. Across a range of scales, I’ve conducted research, contributed to established e-commerce codebases, built highly personalized full-stack solutions for working creatives from design through deployment, and helped clients navigate a technology landscape evolving faster than literacy. Reflecting on my experiences to date has yielded some unexpected conclusions, for example: when it comes to challenging work, debugging a company's UI on a deadline pales in comparison to teaching recursion to an adolescent whose brain runs exclusively on processed sugar.
Early work at the intersection of technology, data, ethics, health, and media includes a summer job at the Pioneer Institute setting up PC networks and a data consulting role at Fenway Health, a leading HIV research institute. As a NYC loft tenant (tethered to an Interim Multiple Dwelling in Brooklyn after moving to the Big Apple for a recording contract), I received the Provost Scholarship to complete a Master’s in Media Studies at The New School in Manhattan. Down the street from campus, I joined the market research and consumer psychology firm Envirosell, staffed on their travel team. Alongside graduate study, the role provided invaluable experience gathering and refining real, tangible data that directly informed marketing, product design, UX, and development for major brands and leading technology companies.
As a musician, producer, and writer, I’ve worked with labels worldwide, including Transparent (UK), Rimeout (JP), Kitsuné (FR), Cantora, Neon Gold, and Sony Music.
Health—mental and physical—along with fitness and diet, plays an increasingly central role in my life, even as the internet makes it harder to find trustworthy, data-driven expertise. Rounding this out, I suppose: daydreams include a PhD, uptempo triad fluency, tickets to every celluloid screening in New York, and adopting a dog.