Stanford, California, United States
I’m a recent Stanford graduate with a B.S. in Design and a passion for solving complex problems at the intersection of technology, equity, and innovation. I have a multidisciplinary background that spans engineering, design, public policy, and corporate strategy. My academic journey gave me a strong foundation in quantitative and technical skills while allowing me to explore art, design, and the engineering. I was honored to be selected for the JPMorgan Chase & Co. Advancing Black Pathways Fellowship, where I gained firsthand experience in a fast-paced, results-driven corporate environment. I was also awarded the U.S. Department of State Benjamin Franklin Transatlantic Fellowship. I’ve also worked across multiple levels of government: as an equity intern for Multnomah County, and as a legislative intern for both the Oregon State Legislature and the U.S. House of Representatives. These roles deepened my commitment to inclusive policy. I’m especially passionate about integrating design thinking and technology to build a more equitable and human-centered future, and I’m always open to connecting with others who share that mission. Let’s connect!
Undergraduate Research Assistant for the Management Science and Engineering Department at the Center for Work, Technology, and Organization.
- Selected for the 2022 Cohort of JPMC Advancing Black Pathways Program. - Participated in professional development and networking opportunities at the Columbus data center. - Developed and presented a business case study to MDI executive board members. - Engaged in a deep dive into the LOBs under CCGM including HR, Internal Audit, Global Finance and Business Management, CLDP, and CADP.
Identifying bills important to the Representative and writing one pagers.
Identified, researched and tracked legislative issues relevant to current politics. Drafted policy briefs on issues pertinent to the Representative and her constituents. Crafted appropriate and professional responses to constituent emails and inquiries