I'm interested in the systems behind meaningful growth.
I build ventures, systems, and stories around real needs. The thread across my work is simple: useful ideas should be clear, accessible, and built for people.
I’ve lived in Chicago and Dallas—two places that shaped how I think about communities, ambition, and what it takes to turn ideas into something real.
I started So Sweet Dessert Emporium at 11 after noticing that allergy-friendly dessert options often felt limited, expensive, or like an afterthought. Over more than six years, I built it into a 50+ product venture with 300+ custom orders and $7.5K+ in recorded lifetime revenue through 2025.
I later co-founded the North Dallas Chess Foundation, helping activate eight school chess programs across four North Texas districts. At Tiger-Rock Martial Arts of Frisco, I worked as both an instructor and marketing manager—teaching students while creating content and supporting the academy’s social presence.
At The Maverick Yearbook, I served as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Photography & Social Media and co-led a 28-person staff producing a 236-page publication that sold 900 copies. Across each role, I keep returning to the same work: finding what is missing, building a practical response, and communicating it clearly.
Beyond these roles, I’ve performed with a Desi dance team, mentored younger students through Project Ruby, and supported brand ambassador programs. I also created LifeLine, a research-stage health-access concept informed by a founder-led exploratory survey of 28 healthcare professionals. Across each experience, the instinct is the same: find where something is missing, figure out what it would take to build it, and do that work.
Access
Most good things—quality products, strong education, creative spaces—aren't distributed fairly. That's a systems problem, not a people problem.
Belonging
The best communities I've been part of weren't built around demographics. They were built around shared investment in something real.
Practical Systems
Good intentions don't scale. Systems do. I'm most interested in building things that keep working after I'm not in the room.
Creative Communication
How you tell a story changes what people do with it. Design, photography, and editorial work are how I think about that problem.
Ohio State · Fall 2026
- Finance Major
- Integrated Business & Engineering Honors Program
- Software Innovation Track
- Morrill Scholarship Program Distinction Scholar
Looking for internships at the intersection of strategy, technology, and growth—where the problems are real and the stakes matter.
Let's talk.
Seeking opportunities in strategy, growth, and business technology where I can help turn ambiguous problems into practical systems.