The resume, walkable

Twelve years, six chapters, one throughline.

I am an enterprise B2B SaaS product manager who takes products from zero to one, owns revenue outcomes, and earns trust with enterprise customers. The throughline is that I keep choosing the version of the product that asks nothing new of its users.

Click any point on the timeline to open that chapter. The numbers are the short version; the highlights underneath are what I would tell you about in an interview.

2023 – Present · Vancouver, BC

Coconut Software

Senior Product Manager

I took a self-service analytics product for financial institutions from zero to one, and along the way I built the company's AI literacy program from scratch because nobody else was going to.

25% → 65%
daily AI usage across all functions
$2.5M
in AI funding secured from investors
96
banks adopted the analytics beta in 9 months
$3.88M
annual revenue retained via Salesforce integration
  • Built Coconut's AI literacy and adoption program with no formal mandate, through hands-on training, governance design, and community building.
  • Developed Coconut's first AI product strategy independently and presented it to investors, which resulted in two AI initiatives now in development.
  • Launched a self-service analytics product for financial institutions from zero to one within 6 months, with a monetization strategy projected at $180K or more in annual revenue at 78 percent margin.
  • Built 6 AI productivity tools with LLM APIs and Python, reaching 100 percent PM adoption for PRD generation and interview automation.

Beyond the day job

I mentor product managers with ProductBC, and I was a featured speaker at ProductCamp Vancouver 2023 on diversity, equity, and inclusion. In 2024 I gave a guest talk at York University's Product Management Program on using AI to write better, and I am an active member of Women Defining AI.

Outside of work hours I ship real products: ItsHandled, Lore, FindCamp, and Re-Entry Brief, which won Lenny Rachitsky's 2026 hackathon. They are all on the work page, with the reasoning behind each one.