I make complicated systems feel human.
I find the places where people get stuck, ask what the system is quietly asking of them, and design a clearer path forward.
the parts.Then simplify the path.
Problems I’ve helped untangle.
My work does not sit neatly inside one box. The common thread is how I approach ambiguity: understand the people, map the moving parts, then build something they can actually use.
Making AI useful in ordinary life
Three applied experiments exploring how AI can reduce cognitive load, support follow-through, and help people form more meaningful connections.
What if the people aren’t the problem?
An academic organizational redesign connecting work analysis, hiring, training, performance, burnout, and culture as one system.
From interest to meaningful action
A connected engagement journey spanning outreach, events, diagnosis, recommendations, and follow-through for family-business leaders.
Turning expertise into something people can use
Practical guides, learning experiences, and creative work that translate complex ideas into clear, approachable forms.
“I take the too much and turn it into ohhh, I get it.”
Look for friction, invisible labor, repeated confusion, and the places people quietly drop out.
Listen to the people inside the system and study what the context is asking of them.
Map the relationships between behavior, process, technology, culture, and incentives.
Turn the insight into a guide, experience, workflow, message, or tool people can act on.
Not one neat professional identity. A useful collection of selves.
Caribbean. Psychologist-in-training. Systems thinker. Builder. Artist. Community person.
Growing up in Carriacou taught me that systems are never abstract. They shape who gets heard, who receives support, and who is expected to figure things out alone. That perspective follows me into every organization, product, and community I work with.