About
A lover of people, art, and problem solving.
I discovered my path to design while studying computer science and studio art at Wellesley College. I took courses in human-centered design and tangible user interfaces and knew I found my calling. I long-desired to find something that could encourage my desire for creative expression and problem solving.
In graduate school at Georgia Tech, I studied industrial design, creating interactive products that crossed the physical/digital divide and enabled people to interact with the world around them in new ways. Nowadays, I apply a similar mindset to my work in UX, strategy, and innovation programming
My passion lies in understanding how people interact and interpret the world around them, and how we can create great experiences to delight and inspire them.
In my free time, I like to hike, cook, travel, craft, play with my cat Jellybean, and perform aerial silks.