The decision-making, people-managing and communication skills that come with a Product Management position are skills I excel at.

I’ve done a lot of product design, but have always been interested in being more active in the business, whole-picture perspective. During my time at the Inquirer, I enjoyed making roadmaps and verifying hypotheses using user-testing, and became more active in the PM sphere at Cornell.

Queue Me In @ Cornell Digital Tech and Innovation

After redoing the overall project team’s website design, I moved onto a PM role. With my dev handoff skills, I began the process of transitioning Queue Me In's (QMI) digital product into maintenance mode. Queue Me in is a product that helps simplify office hours and make TA support organized for 10+ courses.

Exploring Audio in News

For my final collegiate semester, I explored audio experiences for the Philadelphia Inquirer by leading a team of 9 and coordinating with Product and Design teams at the Inquirer to create iterations of a prospective end-to-end journey. Through feasibility meetings, design critiques, product decision making and verification through user research, we’re coming up with the how and the why of integrating audio into users’ everyday experiences to stay informed.

PM Workshop @ Design Consulting at Cornell

Design Consulting at Cornell (DCC) is Cornell’s first student-run, industry-facing design consulting organization, working with companies on a semesterly basis to provide human-centered design services ranging from UX research, design strategy and product design.

To broaden our consultant’s education, we created a module about product management skills, basics and recruitment tips!

Product Intern @ The Philadelphia Inquirer

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

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