About
I design the infrastructure layers that power financial systems at global scale.
At eBay, I’ve led registration, authentication, wallet, and balance initiatives across 200+ markets, serving millions of buyers and sellers worldwide. My work sits at the intersection of payments, identity, and platform economics, where product decisions directly influence revenue, cost structure, and user trust.
I’ve contributed to initiatives driving $100M+ incremental GMV, reduced authentication operating costs by over $1.5M annually, and led wallet launches generating $11.8M GMV within the first month of release. Across onboarding, security, and payments, my focus has remained consistent: designing scalable systems that optimize economic flows and strengthen platform resilience.
My background includes founding and building early-stage products, shaping how I operate within complex organizations today. I’m comfortable navigating ambiguity, rallying cross-functional teams around new ideas, and delivering lean, high-impact solutions under constraint.
Before eBay, I spent five years designing enterprise software used by hundreds of thousands of users worldwide. That experience sharpened my systems thinking and strengthened my ability to balance user needs, technical constraints, and business realities in high-complexity environments.
Today, I focus on financial infrastructure, wallet mechanics, authentication systems, and the behavioral economics behind payment adoption. I build durable systems that continue generating value long after launch.
How I work
I operate at the intersection of product strategy and execution.
My work typically involves:
Defining economic and behavioral goals behind financial flows.
Designing scalable systems across multiple markets and regulatory environments.
Partnering closely with engineering, compliance, and product leadership.
Translating ambiguity into clear, testable product direction.
Elevating design standards through reusable patterns and cross-team collaboration.