
I am a doctoral candidate in the Strategy department at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business in Ann Arbor. This fall I will be joining the Management & Organization department at University of Washington, Foster School of Business as an Assistant Professor.
My research is at the intersection of strategic decision making, managerial cognition, and technological innovations. I use natural language processing to study the cognitive mechanisms behind innovation and managers' strategic decision making.
Previously, I worked in Planning & Strategy and Product Development engineering at Ford Motor Company. I earned my M.B.A. in General Management and M.S. in Supply Chain Management from Kelley School of Business, and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.