Technical strategy, applied AI, and product architecture leadership.

My background spans technical strategy, applied AI, product architecture, software engineering, and leadership, with a focus on turning complex systems into clear decisions and durable execution.

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Selected experience

Moderna

2023–Present

Manager to Senior Manager, Sequence Engineering

Joined Moderna as Manager and was promoted to Senior Manager while leading strategy and execution for a core platform function that supports complex, high-stakes technical programs. The work includes prioritization, cross-functional planning, algorithmic direction, and translating technical constraints into portfolio decisions.

  • Promoted from Manager to Senior Manager as scope expanded across the platform.
  • Own platform direction across multiple concurrent workstreams.
  • Connect technical detail to planning, stakeholder alignment, and execution.
  • Lead team strategy and resource planning for computational efforts.

Aitia

2019–2023

Software Engineering, Product Architecture, and Strategy

Progressed from implementation into product architecture and client-facing strategy, building software and applied AI systems while shaping how technical capabilities became durable product and business decisions.

  • Built production-grade ML and software infrastructure.
  • Shaped product architecture and platform thinking across evolving needs.
  • Partnered directly with clients on technical strategy and decision-making.

Earlier path

Binghamton · Yale · Columbia

Research and quantitative foundation

Built a foundation in biochemistry, policy research, statistics, and computational methods — training that still shapes how I approach ambiguous problems, modeling, and structured decision-making.

  • Binghamton University — biochemistry.
  • Yale — policy research with quantitative methods.
  • Columbia University — statistics, causal inference, and computational methods.

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