Most of my work sits at the intersection of systems, data, and execution. I’m drawn to environments where there are a lot of moving parts, unclear priorities, and no obvious
Projects & Thinking
Another pattern I’ve seen: Work that exists to support execution slowly turns into work that exists to support optics. Information gets filtered. Updates get curated. The goal shifts from “what’s
One thing I’ve seen repeatedly: teams generate a huge amount of reporting—but very little of it actually drives decisions. At one point, I was part of a team producing over
What proper alignment actually looks like in an organization: A lot of teams talk about alignment, but in practice it’s often vague. In my experience, alignment isn’t a feeling—it shows
One pattern I keep seeing across teams and projects: Work doesn’t stall because people aren’t working hard. It stalls because no one owns the structure of the work. A few
Over the past year, my work hasn’t followed a traditional structure. I’ve been operating in a highly complex, high-stakes environment that required me to manage multiple parallel workstreams, track dependencies,
Inspired by Douglas Adams’ “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” the Babel Fish metaphorically represents a tool that transcends language barriers. In this project, I created a voice translation assistant
Imagine attending a business meeting where all conversations are accurately transcribed and summarized by an advanced AI application. This was the vision behind my recent project, the Business AI Meeting
Voice assistants are transforming the way we interact with technology, making it more intuitive and accessible. In this project, I set out to create a voice assistant that leverages the
In today’s digital era, chatbots have become an essential tool for enhancing customer service, automating responses, and improving user engagement. Leveraging open-source Large Language Models (LLMs) can make the development