About Me

I am a design lead focused on bringing clarity to complex systems. My work spans large-scale, content-heavy platforms and usability-critical products, where success depends on structure, alignment, and long-term thinking as much as interface design. I’ve led multi-year redesign efforts across regulated and operationally complex organizations, partnering with stakeholders to simplify systems, improve discoverability, and reduce operational overhead. I approach design as a systems problem by aligning people, content, and technology to create solutions that scale.

Alongside this work, I’ve designed and shipped products in fast-moving startup environments. At Co-Diagnostics (Co-Dx), I worked as a Human Factors Engineer designing a web application that supports at-home and clinic-based infectious disease testing. Collaborating closely with engineers and chemists, I led multiple rounds of user research and helped translate complex biomedical workflows into clear, usable experiences. This experience strengthened my ability to balance rigor with speed and design effectively under real-world constraints where clarity and accuracy are critical.

I’m currently a Web Designer and UX Lead at the University of Utah and recently earned my Master’s in Information Systems, where I also mentor student employees. I volunteer with Special Olympics Utah, and outside of work I enjoy skiing and traveling. These experiences continue to shape how I think about movement, flow, and exploration in design.