About me
Work
My interests lie primarily at the intersection of markets and technology. I enjoy learning about and designing the financial infrastructure that helps people discover, trade with, and pay one another. I want to make better products that increase marketplace efficiency and equip people to make better choices by providing fair playing fields, transparent rules, and competitive options.
I am currently working on commercial banking intelligence at Codat. We help SMBs share their financial data to build stronger relationships with their banks.
I’ve previously worked as a product manager on multi-sided investment marketplaces at iCapital, with a focus on making alternative investments more accessible to everyday investors, and on payments and liquidity infrastructure at J.P. Morgan.
Non-Work
When I’m not working, you can usually find me doing something related to one (or more) of the following:
- Reading
- Writing
- Poetry
- Looking for cheap eats
- Board games, especially Eurogames
- Pondering
- Ice skating or rollerblading (depending on the season)
- Puzzles (mostly crosswords, sometimes jigsaws, occasionally math/logic) - currently obsessed with Bracket City and Connections
Other
I’ve been living in New York City since 2021. I grew up in a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota. I have a soft spot for Manchester, England, where I spent a semester being a student, but British.
I studied accounting at the University of Minnesota. I like accounting because I am interested in numbers, rules, and the design of frameworks and mechanisms to capture truthy, quantifiable, and useful representations of complex economic situations while being implemented by entities with a wide range of interests and incentives. Unsurprisingly, I also have interests in law and economics.