I’m a product design leader who finds simple solutions to complex problems

About me

I am dedicated to making a positive impact and designing everyday services that work seamlessly for all.

I am currently a product designer at Okta, where I focus on unifying data visualizations and insights for customers, and helping IT and security professionals understand identity security and detect threats within their organization.

Previously, I was a design lead at Login.gov, improving how 100M+ members of the public access services online. That’s where I gained expertise in the future of digital identity, and found new ways to help people who struggle to verify their identity. As a technologist in the federal government, I loved designing for everyone – making services secure, accessible, and easy for anyone to use.

Before that, I was a UX designer at W. W. Norton and Company, where I developed a strong foundation in human-centered design to build and scale products and platforms in educational technology. I was trained in visual design, illustration, and art direction at Pratt Institute, and got my start designing books at Penguin Random House.

A versatile designer and researcher with a full toolset of skills

User research

Usability testing
User interviews
Contextual inquiry
Journey mapping
Persona development
Service blueprinting

Product design

Interaction design
Visual design
Data visualization
Prototyping
Accessibility
Content strategy

Collaboration

Mentorship
Workshop facilitation
Design thinking methods
Service design
Design systems
Agile methodologies