About me

I grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, and studied Classics and Integrative Biology at Harvard University, where I won the Louis Curtis Prize for excellence in Latin and the Department of the Classics Prize. I’m an Eagle Scout and believe a good life is lived in service of others. After planning to pursue medicine, I now believe I can have a greater impact in tech.

Timeline

2017

Achieved First Degree Black Belt in Mixed Martial Arts, with a focus in Kempo Karate.

2019

Led a Boy Scout troop expedition to Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico.

Attended the World Scout Jamboree in West Virginia.

2020

Earned the rank of Eagle Scout and a Second Degree Black Belt.

2021

Graduated from Newton South High School.

Accepted to and enrolled at Harvard College.

2024

Rallied with Boston Critical Mass and at the World Day of Remembrance advocating for bicycle safety and commemorating loved ones lost to traffic violence.

2025

Graduated from Harvard College, earning several academic prizes for coursework in the Classics.

Awarded the "Outstanding Volunteer" award by the Phillips Brooks House Association for work at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter.

Wrote two op-eds and spoke at the World Day of Remembrance rally in Boston Common, advocating for safer streets in Cambridge and Boston and urging participation in local elections.

Ran a fundraising campaign and canvassed for Cambridge Bike Safety supporting its endorsed slate in the City Council election — 7 of 9 endorsed candidates won.

2026

Realized a lifelong goal of joining Massachusetts General Hospital, working at the front line of pediatric allergy clinical research.

Redirected from medicine to technology.