Many people say they were born to be a PM, but I truly was since my mom is a designer and my dad’s an engineer.
I was that kid who had a unique sense of intuition, almost to a creepy level. I guess I could attribute it to fight or flight (or something like that) as an immigrant kid trying to understand a new world around me. Coupled with my passion for bringing people together (Save our Sonics!), the Product Management discipline was a natural transition after college.
Over the last decade, I have worked in small and big organizations building B2B and B2C products in UX-heavy and tech-heavy roles in Seattle and San Francisco. Ya, I’ve experienced the spectrum. And it’s been a privilege through its many highs and lows.
Through those experiences, I’ve had the chance to chisel who I really am as a Product Manager - leaning into my strengths and building and shipping products that are uniquely me. And I want to help you through that as well.
Career conversations don't have to be limited to just your manager. I can help you cross hurdles and focus on things that matter the most towards your career goals.
Product Manager interviews can feel like the SATs all over again. I've interviewed over 100 Product Managers, and I can guide you in standing out at your next interview.
Need quick advice on how to cross a hurdle on a tactical issue? I'm happy to spend shorter targeted sessions on particular issues or topics. Sometimes you need an unbiased take.
As multi-faceted beings, it’s essential to respect all parts of our lives towards becoming a great product manager.
No matter if you want to get tactical or discuss long-term ambitions, I will go at your speed to meet your goals.
I have a track record of scaling products to 10s and millions of users. The highs can be very high, but I also know the lows can be very low. I can provide the right insight.