Data-driven policy systems for measurable humanitarian outcomes.
Bridging policy research, process optimization, and digital delivery to help governments and mission-driven organizations act with speed, clarity, and accountability.
Education
Master of Public Affairs, Brown University
B.S. International Business, University of Maryland
Professional Credentials

Current Focus
Policy and Data Architecture for Public Impact
Core Domains
Policy Research | Process Design | Humanitarian Operations
The Architect's Ethos
Proactive Dedication to Social Betterment.
I operate at the intersection of technical precision and human empathy. My work focuses on building the invisible infrastructure—data pipelines and policy frameworks—that empowers local governments and NGOs to react faster to humanitarian crises. By optimizing operational logistics through Lean Six Sigma methodologies, I ensure that resources reach those who need them most with minimal friction and maximum accountability.
Strategic Impact
High-stakes projects driving structural change in public administration.
Resilient Migration Data Infrastructure
Developing a robust framework for tracking migratory flows using edge-computing nodes to ensure data integrity in low-connectivity humanitarian corridors.
Crisis Sentiment Mapping Engine
A human-in-the-loop AI system designed to analyze social media sentiment during natural disasters to guide rapid-response logistics.