From leading BI strategy at Skillshare and managing content analytics at Crunchyroll, to modeling data at Warner Bros. Discovery. Currently based in Los Angeles, CA.
My journey into data started freshman year of undergrad in an Information Technology class where I wrote my very first SQL query. By the time I reached Crossix Solutions, I was running extensive data analysis for digital marketing campaigns—and even spearheaded predictive modeling as a new capability. Over the last eight years, I've dedicated myself to building the kind of analytical infrastructure that actively drives corporate strategy rather than just reporting on it.
Whether I'm forecasting subscriber retention at Warner Bros. Discovery, managing internal and external stakeholders at Crunchyroll, or leading BI initiatives at Skillshare, my core philosophy hasn't changed: Data should eliminate friction, not create it.
When I’m not writing code, I love exploring the city and trying new things. I recently started tennis lessons and salsa classes, and occasionally moonlight as a PA on sets to help a friend—it’s a chaotic, fascinating window into how up-and-coming creative productions manage logistical pipelines.
I built my two personal apps because I wanted a local-first workout tracker and a media recommendation engine that didn't harvest user data. Building them also gave me a great sandbox to supercharge my mobile app development workflows using cutting-edge AI environments like Claude Code and Google Antigravity.