I rebuild things that shouldn't be broken in the first place.

At Mercedes, I fixed connectivity for 30M vehicles by realizing we were asking cars to self-report if they were online (Buggy software lies). At Intel, I turned unused security features into a federal standard by giving away the middleware for free (weird move for a hardware company, but it worked). At Microsoft, I launched browser prompts that got roasted publicly, then used that failure to build the experimentation framework the whole team still uses.

I think in systems. I find the thing everyone's routing around and ask why we're all pretending it's fine.

Small bets that prove big ideas. Speed beats completeness when nobody's using your thing anyway.

Seattle-based. Many side projects. Manchester United supporter (rough decade). Sitcom connoisseur. Marvel comics reader.

Open to senior PM roles in platforms, infrastructure, or anywhere teams depend on what you build. If your engineers are creating workarounds instead of using your product, let's talk!