Ex-media kid turned full-stack dev. I build things that tell stories β just with React instead of a camera.
I came up in media learning how audiences think, what makes people click, stay, and care. Turns out that's pretty useful when you're building software. I'm based in New York and I work across the full stack, with a soft spot for interfaces that actually feel good to use.
Currently deep in: Generative AI π€ | Always reading something | Probably also biking somewhere in the city π΄ββοΈ
Most engineers think in systems. I think in systems and stories. After years in media β understanding content, audiences, and narrative structure β I switched to tech and realized the two aren't that different. Good UX is just good storytelling with better error handling.
That lens shapes everything I build.
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How I work: VSCode + terminal, designed in Figma before a single div gets written, broken down in Trello, shipped with intention.
Impactify A multi-user activism hub β because staying informed and actually doing something about it are two different problems, and I wanted to solve both in one place. Users can track causes, find local events, and connect with people who give a damn.
Elite Global Cleaning Services A full service management platform for a specialty contractor (asbestos abatement, mold remediation, cleaning). Proof that "unsexy" industries still need good software.
- π Building with Generative AI and figuring out where it's actually useful vs. where it's hype
- π Reading something (always β ask me what)
- π± Tending a garden that is doing fine, thank you
- πΈ Shooting on film when the city gives me something worth keeping
Always open to interesting projects, weird collaborations, and recommendations for what to read next.


