Currently a Director of Performance & Analytics at Code3, where I build production AI tools and think about how data and technology can serve real human work rather than the other way around.
My professional interests center on building elegant systems that work: the kind of work that requires me to understand what I'm making, why it matters, and what it will do once it's deployed. I'm particularly interested in how to use modern technology to augment human effort rather than replace it, and to tackle broader questions around how technology shapes the institutions and habits that rely on it.
Outside of work, I read across history, political economy, media theory, and philosophy of mind. I love music — most recently completing a year-long bender into the corners of Aphex Twin's catalog (ask me about my favorite tracks if you have time to kill). I care about understanding how power dynamics influence our world, how information environments shape what can be imagined, and how to maintain human agency under conditions with incentives that erode it.
I engage with complex topics directly rather than through filters, and I'm skeptical of frameworks that resolve uncertainty too neatly. The most valuable tool I have is an endless appetite for honest and earnest human connection.