A bit about me
My approach is shaped by a non-traditional path. I began my career designing 3D spaces and exhibitions for nonprofits and government agencies, including the National 9/11 Memorial Museum. Moving from physical architecture to digital product design taught me a fundamental lesson: how to ground complex, technical information into intuitive, human-centered experiences.
Today, I am the UX Lead for Lens in Maps at Google. I work at the intersection of generative AI and augmented reality. I’m pioneering new interaction paradigms like conversational, voice-first multimodal search in a space where no playbook exists.
I’m at my best when grounding a philosophical 'should we' into a practical, scalable 'how'. Beyond exploring new frontiers, I am dedicated to envisioning and bringing to life a future where technology feels like a natural extension of human life, ensuring every 'can we' is anchored in deeply considered human values.