I am a PhD candidate in the Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management (TIES) group at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where I have been recognized as an MIT Presidential Fellow and supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and MIT Sloan Doctoral Fellowship. I am also a member of the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society.

Prior to starting my PhD, I was Senior Research Analyst in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School, where I studied health care delivery systems for low-income and cancer populations and developed statistical and machine learning methods for quality measurement. Previously, I worked at the White House National Economic Council, Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics and Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard Institute for Quantitative Social Science.

I am a class leader for the Harvard Alumni Association and an alumni interviewer for Harvard College, as well as a mentor for the First Generation-Low Income Program. For my leadership and service, I received the Quincy House Coat of Arms and have been honored to serve an alumni marshal for flagship university events including Commencement, Alumni Day, and Convocation. I have also served as a judge for MIT Solve and for county, regional, and national Academic Decathlon competitions, where my leadership was recognized with the Dr. Robert Peterson Award.

I earned my AB in sociology with highest honors, with a minor in global health and health policy; a graduate certificate in data science; and a certificate in business with honors, all from Harvard University. I completed my Cordeiro Fellowship with first-class honors at the University of Cambridge. I received my SM in management research from MIT.