See my work or Get to know me!
See my work or Get to know me!
I am a strategic problem solver and a technical product owner who values creativity and first principles thinking. I have an MBA from UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business and a BS in Engineering from the University of Mississippi—Ole Miss.
With professional experiences as a product manager, process improvement manager, business strategy consultant, and startup founder (exited via acquisition), I have a proven track record of using data-driven and analytical approaches to solve business problems across various industries, particularly in tech, media, and entertainment.
I have an entrepreneurial mindset and strong business acumen while being highly organized, detail-oriented, and results-driven. I am known for bringing my creativity and marketing intuition to everything I do - because I believe whatever I do, I must do it with style and finesse.
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On April 5, 2024, I organized Berkeley's premier media and entertainment conference that explored changing themes, players, talent and ideas in tech, entertainment, film, TV, music and more. With 200+ attendees and 20+ companies represented, our speakers included Emmy and Grammy award winners and visionaries in media and entertainment. Check out www.play-conference.com for more!
From Jan - May 2024, I worked with IXL Learning on a Product Management Project through my Haas PM class to revamp their strategy for homeschoolmath.net, a math resouces product for homeschool K-12 educators. I worked on the vision, product opportunities, user personas, roadmap, design and development, and even built a Figma prototype. Ask me to learn more!
I recently had the pleasure of organizing and moderating an exciting discussion with Gagan Thapa, a well-known figure in Nepali politics as the Member of Parliament in the House of Representatives, General Secretary of Nepali Congress, and the former Minister of Health and Population (dare I say, future Prime Minister?). If you were not one of the 300 attendees, ask me what we talked about!