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This is me.

Research. Writing. Design.

Drawing on nearly seven years of diverse professional experience, I employ holistic UX practices with the intention of leaving problem spaces in better condition than I found them.

All of which is just a fancy way of saying: I tell stories for a living.

Following my graduation from the Human-Computer Interaction and Design M.S. program at Indiana University in May of 2020, I currently work at Hewlett Packard Enterprise as a UX Researcher.

Learn more about me here.

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Featured Work


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Project: Dataspaces

As a Lead User Experience Researcher at HPE, I led the research work for Dataspaces: a turnkey service platform for data publishing, subscription, exchange, and management.

4 Months | UX Research | Design Workshop

Project: Switchboard

Switchboard is a reimagining of the functionality within the Salesforce Marketing Cloud’s Journey Builder application that allows marketers to launch simulated campaigns against user profiles.

15 Weeks | Research, Design, Prototyping, Testing, Presentation | Adobe XD

Project: Competitive Analysis

As the first of two core intern projects, I proposed, designed, led, and delivered the results of a large-scale competitive analysis examining the AWS EC2 launch experience.

5 Weeks | Competitive Analysis

Publication: National Science Foundation

Over the course of the 2019-2020 academic year, I worked in support of two National Science Foundation grants exploring how tech could positively intervene in Indiana agriculture.

1 Year | Research, Ethnographic Methods | Adobe XD


Past Work


Student Project: Eclipse

Eclipse is a business oriented tool that tracks and visually represents the amount of time each team member speaks during meetings - while still preserving anonymity.

13 Weeks | Research, Design, Prototyping, Usability Testing | Adobe XD


Designers are the alchemists of the 21st century. Who else combines art, science, and storytelling with just a little bit of magic?
— Design Notebook No. 1, November 2018