I’ve always had an entrepreneurial mindset and a natural curiosity for how things work. In middle school, I sold scoops of GFUEL to classmates for $1.50. By high school, I began repairing phones. Starting with friends and family, I moved to buying phones on eBay to fix and flip before offering repair services to customers. By senior year, I launched a detailing business, where I designed a logo, made business cards, built a website, and expanded my services. Whether it was figuring out how to market a product or learning the ins-and-outs of an industry, I was always drawn to the challenge of building something from the ground up.


I initially thought my future was in biology. Having taken almost exclusively STEM classes throughout high school, including organic chemistry, microbiology, genetics, and etc., on the first day of my freshman year at IU, I realized my passion wasn’t in a lab, it was in business. I worked hard and maintained a 3.8GPA which allowed me to fulfill automatic enrollment into the Kelley School of Business.
I’ve always had a structured, analytical way of thinking, but I’m just as drawn to creativity. Growing up, I was fascinated by what makes a product great. I questioned why people choose one thing over another, what builds trust, and what makes a brand stand out. That mix of data-driven decision-making and creative problem-solving has driven me to where I am today.
Outside of work, I bring the same mindset to everything I do. Weightlifting pushes me to remain disciplined while pursuing self-improvement. Anime fuels my love for creativity and storytelling. I’m always learning, always breaking things down, and always looking for ways to be better.
