Product manager, prototyper, occasional code-pusher in Toronto. Six years between systems thinking and a keyboard. I like problems that have real users and broken tools.
Every card below is a real project. Grab one, throw it at a wall, then click to read. The reset button puts them back.
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read it → ● LIVE · WORK17 → 57 boards. 75% cost cut. Made tools the spine of cross-org work.
read it → ● LIVE · WORKOpen-source SIEM, productized. Five pillars, one launch, client-ready.
read it → ● live · solo · iOS+AndroidA minimal workout companion. Built for me, adopted by 5 friends, 4-6 sessions/week. 5 hours from idea to shipped.
read it → ● active · confidentialOff-grid AI intelligence unit for defence-adjacent environments. Coordinating across the technical team, partners, and a Canadian innovation program.
read it →Slack bot that triages requests. 2 days → 4 hours.
soonCyber posture board for Ministry execs. Two weeks, $40k vendor replaced.
soon6 years of work · 3 degrees · drag the playhead to scrub
I'm a TPM moving into product.
Six years operating across analytics, growth, and large-scale public-sector implementations. Now sharpening the formal PM skill set at ISB, freshly CSPO-certified through Scrum Alliance, and working toward the PMP. I get my energy from the seam between business needs and shipped systems: translating ambiguous problems into roadmaps, getting cross-functional teams aligned, and turning strategy into something users actually touch.
Currently coordinating cyber-resilience programs across Ontario's K-12 system as part of the Cyber Security Division at MPBSDP. Led the rollout of Slack as the centralized collaboration platform across 30+ school boards, and contributed to the productization of CRISPER, a white-labeled SIEM built on Wazuh.
Before this: account management, growth, and analytics across early-stage Indian startups. Tableau forecasts, Zapier automations, retention campaigns for Taco Bell and Nando's. The kind of operating foundation that makes the product transition feel less like a leap and more like a name change.
Toronto-based. Looking for product roles that combine structure with mission, and where I can keep building things that actually move.
Currently part of the Cyber Resilience Strategy & Oversight Services team within the Cyber Security Division at the Ontario Ministry of Public & Business Service Delivery and Procurement (MPBSDP). Supporting Ontario's K-12 sector in strengthening cyber resilience, posture, and risk mitigation. Previously embedded in the Community Services I&IT Cluster at the Ontario Ministry of Education, aligning governance and security across the province's K-12 ecosystem.
Joined as an Analytics Intern, transitioned into a full-time role focused on internal tool development, strategic product coordination, and cybersecurity project support. The performance here earned me the Ministry of Education account.
Cut my teeth across three high-growth Indian environments. Learned to operate at startup speed with minimal resources across sales, analytics, automation, and retention. The foundation for everything that came after.
Long walks around Toronto. Helping friends get sharper with prompt engineering, then helping them turn rough ideas into actual side projects. I'm usually the one doing the brainstorm + early product-shaping pass before they write a single line.
Always reading something on AI products, public sector tech, and how teams ship.
Structure, with mission. Process, with humor. Ship the thing, then make it better.
A working prototype settles ten meetings. If I can build it in a weekend, I'd rather have the artifact than the deck.
The platform you pick is the operating surface for the work. Slack at scale was a product call, not a procurement call.
One-shot prompts drift. Architect agents, evaluators, and humans-in-the-loop are how you ship reliable AI.
Most product problems are subtraction problems wearing addition's clothes. Find what to remove first.