About

I build products that work in the real world — and the teams that ship them.

Starting with My Hands

I started at Cognex designing cameras and optics. I built physical things — lenses, illumination systems, autofocus mechanisms. Along the way I designed a 3D vision camera from scratch, and somewhere in that process realized that building the right thing mattered as much as building it right.

Pivoting into Product

So I pivoted. I took the camera I'd designed and led product and go-to-market for it — growing it from zero to $10M in annual revenue. Seven patents and applications came along the way, covering optics, 3D algorithms, and X-ray imaging.

Building from Zero at Lumafield

I joined Lumafield as the first GTM hire. There was a breakthrough technology and no brand, no website, no motion. I built it: led the rebrand, orchestrated the launch from stealth, created Scan of the Month as a content-led growth engine, and scaled the team from 10 to 20+ people as Head of Solutions.

Building Independently Now

Now I'm building independently. CallFrame is my current project — using AI-native tools to move from idea to prototype fast. I'm interested in what becomes possible when one person can do what used to take a team.

Outside of Work

Photography and filmmaking are a serious side pursuit — you can see some of it on my Photography page.

I studied Mechanical Engineering (Cum Laude, Minor in Business) at Northeastern University and Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona. Based in the Boston area.

What I'm Looking For

Product leadership at companies building physical or technical products. I'm drawn to the intersection of hardware and software, and excited about what AI-native development makes possible — both in products and in how products get built.