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I create user-centered digital experiences that address complex problems with elegant solutions. Currently, I am leading product design for Hinge Health Global, where I work to expand care for individuals experiencing pain worldwide. Before that, I designed experiences that empowered folks to seek care for treatable pelvic health disorders.

My design journey began at Wesleyan University, where I studied cultural anthropology. For my capstone project, I wrote a thesis investigating the challenges and potential of mindfulness as a tool for self and social transformation within the context of neoliberalism. My background in ethnographic research enriches my work as a designer, providing a critical lens and a unique perspective on understanding users' needs.

During and after college, I took design classes at RISD and UCLA, where I refined my craft and narrowed my focus to the digital realm. I learned front-end development and developed my expertise in UX/UI design. Now, I dedicate my efforts to designing complex digital products, most recently in healthcare.

When I’m not working, I cook, eat (Los Angeles is my favorite food city), and play tennis. I also love spending time with my partner Emma and dog Lu exploring the trails in nearby Elysian Park.