I’m a first year MS-Human Computer Interaction student and UX designer at Georgia Tech. My path to UX and product design has been atypical. I spent the early part of my career as a behavioral therapist, working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder aged two to twenty-one. I am now applying my deep knowledge and experience of behavioral science to designing more intuitive experiences.
In my time at Georgia Tech, I have worked on a variety of problem spaces, but have always sought to be a voice for special populations. I plan to continue to push for accessibility as I dive deeper into my life as a designer.