Graduation headshot photo.


With a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Miami, I combine analytical thinking with creativity to design efficient interfaces that solve real problems and prioritize user experience.

I approach every stage of a project with clearly defined goals, adaptability, and a focus on delivering results that will increase engagement and accessibility. I believe that the end result of every design should address a specific need. UX deliverables should be more than just pretty screens, they should drive value to the product and business as a whole. 

I am always learning, and make constant efforts to stay on top of the latest tools, techniques, and news in the field. Some of the ways I stay informed include reading newsletters like the UX Collective, listening to podcasts such as The Career Strategy Podcast with Sarah Doody, and especially subscribing to theWSJ Tech News Briefing—which I look forward to twice daily.

I am currently searching for my next full-time role in the field of UX research and design. Let’s connect!

My college equestrian team

I have been riding horses competitively for over ten years. I grew up riding in the hunters and equitation throughout the state of California.

During both middle and high school, I was an active member of an Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) team. I placed second in the state for my division at IEA Zones, helping my team move on to Nationals.

Throughout college, I remained very involved with the sport as part of the University of Miami's IHSA equestrian team. I practiced multiple times a week, and earned top placings against other schools throughout Florida and Georgia.

Me in Peru

During my time at the University of Miami, I joined an organization called Medlife, which focuses on global health and development of underserved communities.

For spring break of my sophomore year, I traveled with Medlife to Peru for a medical service trip where we set up mobile clinics and worked alongside physicians to provide care for individuals who hadn’t received medical attention in years—or ever before.

Beyond clinical support, we also partnered with a local family to help with gardening and the construction of a new greenhouse. Traveling with purpose continues to shape perspective in my own life.

One of my still life drawings

Creativity has been a steady thread throughout my life. Ever since I was young, I’ve gravitated toward artistic activities like drawing, painting, and crocheting.

These hobbies have always given me a sense of calm and focus, allowing me to bring any idea to life. Art has become more than just a way for me to relax—it’s where I have time to think, reflect, and stay connected to myself.

Check out my art page!