I recently graduated from the University of Arkansas with a degree in Computer Science. What interested me the most about my degree was the business side to it, product management. I love the mix of planning, collaboration, and creative problem-solving, especially the part where you're connecting the dots between technical teams and business goals. Surprisingly, I enjoy meetings because I like hearing different perspectives and figuring out how to turn big ideas into something actionable. Whether it’s sketching out a feature, thinking through the details, or asking “where do we even start?”, that’s the part that excites me.
A location-based mobile application that streamlines hotel and restaurant recommendations using real-time data. Built with Kotlin and integrated with Google Places and Geoapify APIs, the app addresses common travel pain points through a user-friendly interface and responsive design.
Developed with biomedical engineers, this system helps hospitals prioritize IV alarms based on urgency and location. The goal was to reduce alert fatigue and streamline clinical workflows through thoughtful design and logic.
I love figuring out what people need, how we’ll build it, and what tradeoffs we’ll have to make. It has strategy, creativity, and part just making sure everything stays on track. That balance is what keeps me coming back.
I’m a visual thinker, so I love turning ideas into creative designs. However, design isn’t all about visuals, it’s about functionality as well. Thanks to my CS background, I’m always thinking about function, flow, and making things feel intuitive and convenient.
Digital marketing is just fun to me. There's so much strategy behind it, especially when it comes to knowing your audience. You have to understand your audience; it’s not an easy "what would make me buy it" question. It’s about understanding the audience's thoughts and using that to craft a message that connects.