I enjoy building things people actually use. I especially love creating products you wear, interact with, and rely on to perform. I’m drawn to work where fit, comfort, and protection really matter, and where good ideas only succeed if they hold up in the real world.
Over the years, I’ve worked on helmets, ski boots, cycling footwear, saddles, and other wearable products, often alongside world class designers, athletes, and engineers who care deeply about performance. I like being involved from early sketches and rough prototypes all the way through testing and production, figuring things out by building, breaking, and refining until they feel right.
What motivates me most is the process: asking the right questions, learning through iteration, and finding simple, thoughtful solutions to messy problems. I enjoy working in the space between design and engineering, where small decisions can have an outsized impact on how a product fits, performs, and ages over time.
Outside of work, I spend as much time as I can traveling, skiing, riding bikes, practicing yoga, and exploring the mountains with my dog. Photography is another long-standing interest of mine, and I enjoy using it as a way to slow down, observe, and document the world around me.
I’m always interested in conversations about design, making, and the overlap between performance and everyday use.