Work &
experience.
Every step in my career so far has been a choice. I don't say that lightly. I know not everyone gets that luxury. Visa constraints, financial pressures, family obligations — there are a hundred reasons why the path I took isn't available to everyone, and I'm grateful for the privilege that made it possible 🙏🏼
I've never changed direction for a salary or a title. Just an attempt to build a life that makes sense to me, and the willingness to move when something stopped making sense.
It took a lot of late nights and a very patient partner to figure that out. Still does, honestly.
Where I've been.
Built this after noticing that most people struggle to put their work experiences into words. Unexpectedly, it taught me that most people undersell themselves — and that's a solvable problem.
Running marketing and revenue for a product I built out of my own frustration. Turns out that's the best kind of motivation — you already know exactly who you're building for.
Worked across product and marketing for a B2B app — everything from feature design to running webinars for food industry specialists. The kind of role where no two days looked the same, which suited me fine.
Fixed Income and Equities data — process improvement and strategic change, working across business and technology teams. Where I learned to ask uncomfortable questions about processes that had "always been done this way."
Advisory, pricing and execution of notes for short-term funding for banks and supranationals across Asia. My first real taste of the trading floor. Buzzing, fast, and completely unlike anything I'd imagined.
Where I first saw what technology looks like inside financial services. Brief, but gave me a better idea about the world of banking.
Market research across topics as wildly different as geology and economic liberalisation. My first lesson in learning to think about things I knew nothing about.