Clarity Built Through Complexity

A record of trust, traction, and transformation — across AI, health tech, and systems built for critical moments

I build clarity into motion — designing systems that perform under pressure and scale with intent. My work lives where precision meets urgency, where decisions carry real weight: time, trust, and human lives.

Across AI and healthcare, I’ve led teams through moments where velocity couldn’t come at the expense of rigor. I drove the rapid launch of an FDA-cleared clinical AI — now deployed in 50+ major health systems — by integrating technical, clinical, and regulatory strategy from day one, compressing years of development into months. During COVID’s peak, I stabilized a national telehealth platform in a single week, resolving systemic triage failures and cutting clinician burnout by 40%. I’ve also guided early-stage founders to over $12M in venture funding and one successful exit — helping them architect systems where product, capital, and people move as one.

Whether inside global enterprises like Philips, Thermo Fisher, and Olympus or inside venture-backed startups pushing the frontier, my role has always been the same: bring alignment to complexity, find signal in noise, and turn strategic intent into sustained motion.

Now, I’m building a new venture — using AI to accelerate how life-saving therapies reach patients faster. It’s the synthesis of everything before: precision engineering, adaptive systems thinking, and a conviction that technology should close the gap between discovery and impact.

With a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, an MBA in Healthcare Management from Boston University, and an Executive MBA in Venture Capital and Private Equity from Columbia, I bridge science, strategy, and capital. Those disciplines taught me how to think; experience taught me how to lead — with composure amid uncertainty, creativity under constraint, and clarity of purpose when it matters most.