— I solve problems through human-centered design.
With a Master of Science in Innovation and Management from Tufts University, I regularly embrace technology and its power to transform communities. And, I seek to explore its intersection and influence on individuals across markets as well as in art and culture. From coordinating the largest 'Communicating Science' Symposium to founding the Wellesley Engineering Society, from design thinking for international development to global industry analyses for Fortune 500 clients, my passion for innovative thought has never been lost.
I also have a strong appreciation for diverse backgrounds and perspectives, with degrees in Economics and Art History from Wellesley College and the Certificate of Engineering: Design from Olin College of Engineering. Fellowships under the Madeleine K. Albright Institute of Global Affairs and under the Anchor Point Foundation allowed me to further apply interdisciplinary thinking regarding the intersections of technology, policy, and society. More so, traveling across fourteen countries between Europe and Africa has also led to richer insights on exploring new environments, cuisines, languages, and traditions. I continually pursue creative projects, whether through user interviews, collaborative design, or systems thinking -- all to build stronger innovation and inclusive spaces. |