I build things with Claude. I'm a product leader at Workato, anthropologist by trade, technologist by obsession. These are my side projects — not vibe-coded and forgotten, but designed, iterated, and tended to with care.
Hard truths about where we live. Can teachers afford homes? Are families one medical bill from crisis? We analyzed 30 cities across 50 metrics that actually matter—affordability, safety, schools, climate risks, healthcare, jobs, and community. Not another "best places" list, but data-driven analysis for families and civic leaders.
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A tool that shows you what your Meta data actually says about you — and invites you to donate your anonymized data to researchers building safer online spaces for the next generation. Because the people who built the problem shouldn't architect the solution.
A personal book recommendation app powered by my 200+ book library. Features ability to import Goodreads collection, discover books by curated themes, and build reading circles. Directs readers to local libraries, bookstores, and bookshop.org to support the reading communities we live in.
A comprehensive directory of Seattle-area summer camps with real details parents actually need. Age ranges, costs, schedules, specialties—all searchable and filterable. Because finding quality summer care for your kids shouldn't be a full time job.
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About
I'm a product leader, recovering founder, and enthusiast developer. I spent nearly 12 years at Microsoft, founded Tribute (a storytelling platform for teams with enterprise clients including Microsoft, Coinbase, and Zillow), and now lead AI product at Workato, where I think about agentic orchestration, MCP integrations, and what it means for software to actually do things of value on your behalf.
My undergraduate degree is in cultural anthropology, my graduate degree in business administration (MBA). I think about technology the way an anthropologist thinks about artifacts: what does this reveal about who we are and what we value?
I live in Seattle with my husband Jordan and our kids. I'm rarely online — find me in real life with a book in hand or on a boat.
Currently Reading
I read to understand humans, history, and systems. Lately I've been thinking about abundance, empire, and the stories we tell ourselves about progress.