About

Competitive by nature. Curious about what is next.

I like environments that reward discipline, curiosity, and the ability to execute when things actually matter. Sports shaped that early, and I still bring the same mindset into work, tech, and most other parts of life.

Short bio

I was born and raised outside Austin, Texas, and grew up playing sports year-round. That led me to Harvard, where I played football and studied economics. Being part of a high-level team environment taught me that I like challenge, structure, and chasing difficult goals alongside other ambitious people.

Today I am based in Scottsdale and work at Axon in its Leadership Development Program. I am deeply interested in technology as a whole, especially where it is headed and how it can be applied to real-world problems that are complicated, consequential, and worth solving. In my first six-month rotation, I worked on Axon's Corporate AI team and went from zero coding background to shipping four production services: a video platform for team how-tos, a browser extension framework for inline tours and SOP documentation, an ingestion pipeline that turns meetings into queryable chats you can also talk to, and an AI podcast engine that can turn almost anything into a high-quality audio briefing. A lot of that lines up with what drew me to Axon in the first place: the idea that technology can help protect life, improve public safety, and make hard jobs safer and more effective.

My dad is a career firefighter, which was a big part of what first got me interested in public safety in the first place. It gave me an early appreciation for the people doing difficult, high-stakes work on the ground, and it is also a big reason Axon's mission and products felt compelling to me. I would also love to see the company get even more involved in Fire and EMS over time.

My current rotation is as a technical aide to Axon's CEO. That means part-time shadowing him, part-time pressure testing ideas, and part-time building custom software for him, people around him, or the company more broadly. It is a sharp learning curve, one that I could not be more excited to be on.

Outside of work, I still spend a lot of time around technology. I like flying drones, trying out whatever new software showed up this week, and generally keeping up with where things are going. I also love basketball, lifting, staying athletic, traveling, and the broader world of wellness and longevity.

My mom deserves a lot of the credit for the travel side of that. She has worked at United Airlines for more than 30 years, and she is the reason I developed so much curiosity about the world early on. Almost all of the travel I have done so far has either been with her directly or made possible by the flight benefits I get through her. I have been to more than 20 countries and more than 30 states at this point, which feels like a strong start and also like barely scratching the surface.