PRODUCT EXECUTIVE | FOUNDER | STRATEGIC ADVISOR
Turning complexity into clarity.
Helping founders and teams turn messy problems into clear systems, better products, and practical momentum.
About Me
I work at the intersection of product, operations, design, and everyday problem-solving.
My career has centered on helping early-stage teams move faster and build smarter by shaping strategy, go-to-market, pricing, product experiences, and the systems that turn ambiguity into action.
Alongside that work, I build and explore ideas of my own, from Maestro, a productivity app designed to reduce the mental load of modern life, to creative projects across interiors, DIY, and upcycling.
Across all of it, the throughline is the same: finding clarity in complexity and making useful things feel intentional, practical, and human.
I operate as a force multiplier for ideas.
Whether I’m shaping a go-to-market strategy, designing a digital product, rethinking a room, or rebuilding something by hand, I look for the system underneath the surface — then make it simpler, smarter, and easier to use.
A portfolio of products, spaces, and experiments.
Some projects became live products. Some were prototypes, proofs of concept, renovations, or creative experiments. All of them started with the same question: how could this be improved?
Tech & Product
Digital products, prototypes, AI tools, productivity systems, and startup experiments designed to solve real workflow problems.
Interiors & Home
Room redesigns, home improvement projects, space planning, and practical design decisions that make everyday living feel better.
DIY & Upcycle
Hands-on builds, refinishing projects, creative reuse, and small transformations that give overlooked things a second life.
Background & Philosophy
I’ve spent my career at the intersection of strategy, product, and growth, from hands-on early-stage builds to leading product teams through acquisition.
I’m drawn to ambiguous problems: a product roadmap without a clear path, an operating model with too much friction, a workflow that needs structure, or a physical space that does not quite work yet.
I hold an MBA from Boston University’s Questrom School of Business and a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Rider University. That mix of analytical rigor and creative training shapes how I work: structured enough to make progress, empathetic enough to understand people, and creative enough to see what something could become.
Outside of work, I’m usually making something — singing, DIY-ing, baking, reworking a space, or navigating the beautiful chaos of raising two kids.
How others describe working with me.

