About Me
I'm a Denver-based Product Designer with 3.5 years of experience designing complex, high-stakes software - the kind that keeps medical practices running, helps patients access their own care, and gives small businesses control over their data.
Right now I lead design on Practice Management, AI, Patient Experience and Mobile products at RXNT, a healthcare SaaS platform serving medical practices across the country. My work spans ambient AI documentation tools that cut provider charting time by 70%, mobile app redesigns that scale across thousands of clinicians, and patient-facing experiences that directly affect whether someone can get in to see their doctor. I work at the intersection of clinical workflows, data complexity, and real human urgency - and I've learned that the difference between good design and great design in this space is whether you understand what's at stake for the person on the other end of the screen.
My path here wasn't straight - I studied sociology, worked in HR and education, then found UX, and it clicked immediately. Every role I've had before has made me a better designer because I've never stopped being obsessed with people: how they think, what they need, where systems fail them, and what it takes to earn their trust.
I'm at my best on complex, ambiguous problems with real-world constraints - tight dev timelines, regulated environments, users who don't have time to figure out your interface. I believe the best design is invisible: it just works, exactly when someone needs it to.
When I'm not in Figma, I'm making surreal digital art in Photoshop, hiking Colorado trails with my dog, or deep in a true crime podcast - which, honestly, is just user research for a different kind of problem.