Everyone has their own story. Mine began in the 5th grade on this very website. What started as a childhood blog evolved into a fundraising platform for international ambassadorship and eventually a launchpad for my entrepreneurial ventures. Today, that same curiosity and drive power my career as an Industrial Engineer dedicated to optimizing complex systems, scaling E-commerce, and building stories with data.

I view the world through the lens of optimization. With a Bachelor’s in Industrial Engineering (with a Business emphasis) and a Master’s in Industrial Engineering (with a Human Resource Development emphasis) from Clemson University, I bridge the gap between technical efficiency and organizational adoption. I don’t just build dashboards. I build the processes and training with SOPs that ensure those tools drive real-world decisions and results.

My career has been defined by high-stakes, fast-paced environments: I view every business challenge as a system waiting to be optimized. My approach isn’t just about the technical “how” (like engineering an automated P&L dashboard or navigating the complexities of Amazon), it’s about the “why” behind the numbers. I believe the data is only as valuable as the decision it empowers. Whether I’m using VBA to create visibility from less-than-ideal data or applying Six Sigma logic, my goal is to transform the details into a high-level strategy.

Because of my background in Human Resource Development, I never forget that the most efficient process in the world is useless if it isn’t sustainable for the people running it. I don’t just build tools; I build the training and SOPs that ensure those tools are adopted and successful long-term. I thrive in high-velocity environments where I can bridge the gap between technical engineering, business operations, and the human element that keeps it all moving.

Speaking of the human element, while my website is an extension of my resume, it showcases who I am as a person. I invite you to explore my Passions, Awards and Honors, and Experiences.

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