Ever since I was young, Iโve loved making things. Whether that meant creating the most ridiculous birthday stories for my friends, filming music videos as a joke, or putting together gifts for my sister (which she didnโt always love), I realized it wasnโt just the act of creating that excited me. It was seeing how people connected with the end result.
When I first learned about product management, it felt like a natural extension of that instinct: a place where ideas can turn into experiences that impact people. Since then, Iโve been exploring how research, business thinking, technology, and design can come together to solve problems in ways that are meaningful.
My aspirations have never been linear. I wanted to become a marble factory owner as a kid, then a lawyer after binge-watching Suits, and even a home barista. But when I discovered product, it felt like the perfect balance of creativity, problem-solving, and impact and it was something
I could actually see myself growing with long-term.