AI-empowered Sr. Product Designer with 5+ years across restaurant tech, IoT hardware, and ad platforms. Currently AI Lead at Revi, where I ship across design, PM, and engineering in the same week.
Career
Joined to redesign the partner dashboard and ended up pioneering the company's AI-powered design-to-development workflow using Claude Code, Figma, and Cursor. Promoted to AI Lead in July 2024, acting as both PM and Designer across the Handheld and Dashboard product lines. Shipped a full IoT suite serving 5,000+ merchant locations and 2M+ end users. Won the Passion & Impact Award in both 2023 and 2024.
Designed for the Ads Help Center troubleshooting team, delivering multi-account affordances, onboarding chat support, and new navigation patterns. Led a PM-selected special project: a top-of-funnel ML tool designed to anticipate and deflect user issues before they escalated. Contributed to early AI Help Center initiatives across cross-functional teams.
Delivered data-driven UX across 6 products (web, mobile, iOS, and native apps) for a company building electric commercial coffee roasters. Developed data visualization and interaction design for roast profiling across multiple devices. Hosted design workshops, trained customer-facing teams in UX research best practices, and partnered directly with engineers on interaction, visual, and motion design across every platform.
Led a team of 3 designers across research and product development for B2B and B2C platforms. Authored product requirements and drove design strategy from concept through execution, an early lesson in wearing multiple hats and making things actually ship.
How I work
Not just design. I've written PRDs, run research, reviewed code, and acted as PM, sometimes all in the same sprint. I go wherever the problem lives and I don't wait for permission to solve it.
I pioneered Revi's AI-powered design-to-dev workflow and built the PM GPT that eliminated 25+ hours of manual work per week. But I know what AI can't do: taste, instinct, knowing when something is actually right.
Restaurants, coffee shops, kitchen displays, handheld terminals. My work lives in physical spaces with real pressure. The food service worker running a Friday rush doesn't get to file a bug report. It has to work.