About Me

I’m a student currently enrolled at both UNC-Chapel Hill and Duke, where I’m studying a mix of computer science, business, and philosophy. I’m interested in how technology can help people think more clearly, work more intentionally, and connect more meaningfully with the world around them. A lot of what I do is driven by curiosity—I like exploring new ideas and trying to build things that might be useful, even if they’re a bit rough around the edges at first.

Over the past few years, I’ve worked on a few different projects. I’ve been part of a small venture fund, helped with real estate research for a family office, and started a couple of products—one focused on organizing browser history into a knowledge graph, and another around medium-term housing in Europe. These experiences have taught me how messy and nonlinear most things are, and how much learning happens just by trying, asking questions, and being okay with not knowing everything up front.

I’m still figuring a lot out. But I try to stay thoughtful about the work I take on and the people I learn from. I care about building things that actually help people, not just things that sound impressive. I like working with others who are curious, a little weird in a good way, and open to challenging assumptions. That’s what keeps things interesting for me.