A Little Story About Me
My career didn't start in tech. It started with Biological Sciences, where I learned how to think in systems, understand root causes and stay curious. That way of thinking still shapes how I approach design and product work today.
I moved into UX after realising how much thoughtful design influences how people behave and make decisions. Steve Jobs' focus on simplicity sparked the interest, and books like "The Lean Startup", "The User Experience Team of One" and "UX Strategy" helped me understand how ideas become real products that solve real problems.
Since then, I've worked across UX Design and Product Management, often bridging research, design, engineering and business teams. I enjoy that middle space. It's where the actual problem solving happens. My work spans ATS, EdTech, Telecom, B2B and Healthcare, always with the same aim: make products clearer, more usable and more meaningful.
Over the past three years, I've moved deeper into Product Management while keeping a strong UX foundation. I don't see these as separate paths. They're two sides of how I think: understanding people and delivering solutions that work in the real world.
I'm currently exploring AI, blockchain, voice interfaces and accessibility through both professional projects and personal experimentation, driven by curiosity about where technology is heading.
If you want to see how I think and build, you can explore some of my work here: