About

I used to deeply love math. Went to IIT Madras for electrical engineering, got interested in coding somewhere along the way, and spent a good chunk of time trying to build games. Didn't have the grit or the right playbook to see it through, but that's probably what made the rest of the path more interesting.

After shifting through a couple of industries, I ended up at Carnegie Mellon for my MBA at the Tepper School of Business, and it genuinely opened up a new world. Learned a lot more about people and business, started to understand what makes the US tick, and came out with a much better sense of how things actually get done.

Before Adobe, I did a ten-month stint in due diligence for private equity clients. Worked crazy hours, but learned more about how businesses are evaluated and where value actually lives than I would have in years elsewhere.

Now I work on International Strategy and Product Management at Adobe, which mostly means making Adobe's products work better for the rest of the world and convincing the right people internally to care about it. Working against headwinds is a lot of fun when you actually believe in what you're pushing for.

One thing I'm genuinely proud of: I don't work well under pressure. I've made peace with it.

Currently

At workInternational Strategy and Product Management at Adobe, based in San Jose.
InvestingGetting more serious about public markets. Particularly interested in next-generation companies — the ones that will matter in 10 years.
PokerGood enough for Bobby's back room at best. Working on it.
Thinking aboutWhat gets built when LLMs keep improving. How capital flows signal where the world is actually going, not just where people say it's going.

Get in touch

Always up for conversations about AI, markets, products, or poker strategy. Email is the best way.

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