Who Am I?

Born and raised in the city that never sleeps, New York City, I've always been driven by a sense of ambition and imagination. “If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere” isn't just a saying; it's a mindset I've carried with me throughout life. As a kid, I was obsessed with invention. Shows like Dexter's Laboratory and Jimmy Neutron sparked a fascination with building things that could make the world better. I didn't just want to use technology — I wanted to create it.

That curiosity led me into software engineering, where I began my career at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. I helped build systems that powered train arrival screens, internal dashboards, and trip planning tools; real, tangible applications used by millions of New Yorkers each day. It taught me the value of dependable, user-focused technology and the real-world impact that thoughtful engineering can make.

I later brought that experience to the high-speed world of competitive sports tech at the Drone Racing League. There, I developed real-time systems that processed drone telemetry, enabled live race tracking, and automated event scoring. It was high-stakes and fast-moving, requiring precision, creativity, and a calm mindset under pressure. Working across both public infrastructure and live-event technology has shaped me into an engineer who thrives in environments where reliability and innovation go hand in hand.

I bring a hands-on, inventive spirit to everything I do. I'm relentlessly curious, always exploring new technologies, and deeply committed to building tools that are reliable, intuitive, and impactful. Whether I'm creating systems to help commuters or enhance the experience of competitive sports, I approach every project with the same mindset: solve problems with clarity, creativity, and care.

At my core, I'm still that kid with big dreams but now with a broader perspective, deeper skills, and a stronger desire than ever to build things that matter.