About
I’ve spent the last decade building and leading products at the intersection of AI, engineering, and design - translating complex systems into things people actually want to use. I would describe myself as a Swiss-army-knife product lead who can define the strategy, architect the system, and ship product end-to-end
Through the Layers is where I pause long enough to write about what I’ve learned, and what I’m still trying to understand.
Some essays unpack the invisible systems that shape how AI products work; others explore the human layers - the decisions, trade-offs, and mental models behind building with intelligence in mind.
Originally from the United States, I’ve lived and worked around the world since 2010, collaborating with engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs at institutions like Harvard Medical School, EPFL, and the Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering and numerous deep-tech accelerators and incubators.
That journey has been less about geography than curiosity - a way of chasing ideas until they make sense.
This site is where I keep doing that.