Innovative and technology-driven problem solver with four years of experience spanning app development, customer service, logistics, and design. As a second-year Computer Science student at the University of Portland, I am passionate about creating technology-driven solutions that enhance efficiency, accessibility, and user experience.
My technical expertise is demonstrated through my work as Chief Technical Intern at Eco Badlands, where I developed the company’s first MVP app for vehicle sharing, streamlining access to sustainable transportation. Additionally, I have independently designed and launched multiple applications, focusing on automation, user engagement, and system optimization.
Beyond software development, I bring a unique perspective on resilience and creativity. Born with VATERS and Prune Belly Syndrome, I have undergone over 40 surgeries—an experience that has shaped my problem-solving mindset and ability to adapt to challenges. My journey has instilled a passion for precision, innovation, and pushing boundaries.
My design expertise extends beyond tech; at just 12 years old, I was selected to design a Nike Stefan Janoski Max sneaker for the Doernbecher Freestyle Collection. The project, which combined my love for aviation and personal storytelling, was auctioned to support medical research and care at OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital.
Additionally, I have honed my customer service and business operations skills in various roles, including delivery driver, barista, and front counter sales associate. These experiences strengthened my interpersonal skills, time management, and adaptability in fast-paced environments.
I am eager to continue merging technology with real-world applications through app development, AI integration, and automation tools. I also apply my design background and problem-solving approach to create innovative, user-friendly solutions.