Product at GEHC | MBA at BostonU
I'm a software product leader currently working in the healthcare space. I come from a wide range of experience. My superpower is simplifying product releases to deliver the most value with the limited resources available.
I am passionate about learning new technologies, motivated by customer success and world-changing scalable applications. My goal is to develop technology that makes the word more accessible, productive and fulfilling.
thismonthsbook.com
(Ongoing Blog)
I had a New Year's Resolution in January 2020 to read a book a month. I'm
using this blog as a way to capture the ideas that I learn and inspire others
to read a book a month as well. It started as a separate website till I integrated with my personal
site.
Medium
(Oct 2023)
Another exploration into the balance between productivity and security in the implementation of SaaS apps.
In this product analysis, I look into what it's like to implement an SSO and why it might be favourable for building a Saas tool.
Medium
(July 2023)
An overdue extension to the product analysis series. This time I wanted to start exploring aspects
of software and technology that we take for granted. I initially just wanted to look into cybersecurity and
Identity Access Management and the exploration went into an interesting business problem.
Medium
(May 2021)
I wanted to flex my Product Management muscles by doing product analyses
for software that I use.
The idea is to use my working knowledge and a bit of research into the
business to identify stakeholders,
accentuate things that are going well and areas of growth.
Half Interested
(Dec 2020)
Google fired their leading AI Ethicist and there was discussion online
about if this
was discriminatory. I wrote about evaluating that claim and drew some
conclusions about
it's application.
Medium
(March 2019)
A law was passed by the EU governing copyright laws of content. This
shifted the onus to technology
companies to police their own platforms. I give an overview and give my
thoughts on the implications.
GE HealthCare
Dec 2020
The old version of our app was being upgraded from a backend of DynamoDB
to mySQL.
Customer data needed to be migrated so that when we made the switch,
there would
be no disruption to the customer process.