From mobile apps to emerging hardware, I ship products that feel magical.
I'm a Staff Product Designer with over a decade of experience building products at the intersection of hardware, AI, mobile, and emerging technologies.
I began my career at Lululemon MIRROR, where I served as Lead Designer and helped bring one of the first connected fitness mirrors to market. As an early member of the team, I led the design of the hardware experience, companion mobile app, and in-workout interfaces — learning firsthand how to create cohesive experiences that seamlessly bridge physical and digital products.
Today, I'm a Staff Product Designer at Meta, where I help shape the future of AI wearables. My work spans Ray-Ban Meta glasses, Oakley smart glasses, and next-generation spatial computing platforms. Over the years, I've led product initiatives across voice interfaces, AI-powered experiences, visual intelligence, and spatial UI — bringing emerging technologies to millions of people around the world.
Throughout my career, I've been drawn to ambitious, category-defining products. I thrive in complex spaces where technology is evolving rapidly, the problems are difficult, and the path forward isn't always obvious. My specialty is turning bold ideas into products that ship.
I believe the highest compliment a product can receive is that it feels obvious.
Not because the problem was simple, but because someone did the hard work of making it simple.
Throughout my career, I've been drawn to products that sit at the edge of what's possible — from connected fitness hardware to AI wearables and spatial computing. These technologies are inherently complex, but my job is to make them feel intuitive, approachable, and human.
I think in systems, not screens. I care about how products scale, how they evolve, and how every decision contributes to a larger experience. While craftsmanship matters, outcomes matter more. Great design isn't measured by how polished it looks in a mockup — it's measured by what happens when it ships and becomes part of someone's everyday life.