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Ditching the default career script

The industrial-age playbook: school → cubicle → pension, never felt like mine. As the economy rewires itself, I’m writing a new narrative built on curiosity, experimentation, and a personal career moat of unique skills and networks.

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That curiosity has pushed me to ship everything from a community app to a 3-D-printed-chocolate startup, an e-commerce coffee brand, and even a stint shaping policy inside government. Most fizzled fast (best MBA money can’t buy), but a few wins proved sticky:

Numo - A bricks and mortar retail store. I hired and led a 25-person team in an industry with zero playbook, while still in my early 20s.

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Workit - Career-acceleration community for tech talent. Launched three cohort-based products, reaching 87% CSAT, and built a mentor roster from Stripe, Netflix, and GitLab.

Tomorrow University - Today’s focus. Rolling out an AI tutor (+30% student engagement in 30 days) and onboarding flows (+80% activation in 60 days).

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Each project sharpened my mission: unlock human potential at the crossroads of product, growth, EdTech, and community. Fulfilled humans build better futures, my job is to give them the tools.

When I’m not shipping, you’ll find me perfecting salsa and bachata footwork or tinkering with AI hacks that make everyday life smoother.

More to come!

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Who am I?

My family and I moved to Canada when I was young. Like any other immigrant family, I was told to become a doctor, lawyer, or engineer. I tried, but I hated those fields.

I figured, why not try something different?

North America is truly the land of opportunities. Anyone can take bold risks, embrace their failures, and challenge the status quo without prosecution. Why work in a field that you'll hate?

"Think different" - Steve Jobs


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