I’ve spent the last few years cutting my teeth as a designer. Keep scrolling, and I’ll walk you through the story 👇
A few things to know up front—
I love building for customers who feel stuck choosing between different crappy, outdated tools. I want to build lightsabers for people who are used to using butter knives. I pride myself on storytelling, low ego, ownership mentality, and being a strong partner to engineers and PM’s.
Here’s a bit about what I’m looking for in the next few years of my career. Now, let’s get to work.
BILL (Bill.com)
Senior Product Designer 2021 - Now
I’ve been with BILL (formerly Bill.com) since they acquired Divvy in June 2021. I joined Divvy a few months before the acquisition, in March.
This is where I’ve really started to develop my identity as a designer. Here, I’ve built a reputation as someone who gets shit done, makes thoughtful decisions, and doesn’t shy away from developing a strong point of view.
Currently
Right now, I’m working on improving the Core Experience of the BILL Spend + Expense product. Can’t share any of that work quite yet, but I’m excited to ship some killer experiences over the next few months. Here’s some of the stuff I can share 👇
Pulling a reports experience out of the stone age and into the 21st century
Late 2022/early 2023, I worked on some updates to the legacy BILL reports to bring them in line with customer expectations of modern interfaces and reporting tools.
Death to Dashboards! How I designed a home page that doesn’t suck™️
For about a year from Fall 2021 to late Summer 2022, I worked on the frontier of the effort to integrate BILL and Divvy’s software into a “One Stop Shop” offering for our customers. I spent the majority of that time focused on re-imagining the Home Page experience to make it truly useful for our combined customer base.
This and that around Divvy + BILL
Beyond the product work I’ve done at Divvy and BILL, I’ve spearheaded a few initiatives to help teams and other designers.
👉 Created and led a series of "Design Super Power" workshops
👉 Gave a talk on using Twitter as a Design resource
👉 Designed + delivered ice-breaker activities for our monthly Design All-hands meetings
VieMed
Product Designer 2020 - 2021
VieMed is a Respiratory Health company that spun up a tech team to build internal tools for its Respiratory Therapists, their patients, and the clinicians in their network.
After the first startup I joined out of bootcamp crumbled in 2020, an old bootcamp friend referred me to VieMed, and we became a Design Team of 2 — working on 5 different products that each had web, native iOS, and native Android applications.
Most of my time at VieMed was spent finish-lining work that started before I joined. After I left VieMed to join Divvy in 2021, I continued to work as a part-time contractor to update VieMed’s Design System from its relative infancy. The Design System wasn’t the only place I worked to mature the Design practice at VieMed.
I also designed the on-boarding process for new Design hires from 0-1 and expanded the partnership of the Design function to bring in stakeholders from sales, operations, and our clinical org.