The healthcare system wasn’t built for everyone.
On a quest to transform how people engage with it — through innovation, empathy, and unapologetically rebellious action.

This is me
A versatile and strategic operator with 15+ years of experience leading and managing day-to-day clinical, business, and research operations. Expertise includes Customer Success, Operations, Strategy, Sales and Go-to-Market, Marketing, Patient Experience, Payor Operations, and Government Affairs, with a strong focus on driving exceptional service delivery, operational efficiency, and strategic brand positioning. Skilled in managing key performance metrics such as SLAs, OKRs, and KPIs; developing and implementing standard operating procedures (SOPs); establishing professional corporations (PCs); and enhancing customer satisfaction (CSAT) and Net Promoter Scores (NPS). Experienced in collaborating across clinical and product teams to effectively communicate and realize organizational value propositions and leveraging data to inform sales and growth strategies.
Currently a 5th year doctoral student at The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where my research explores the impact of venture capital investments in digital health solutions on health equity. Throughout my career, I’ve focused on the intersection of technology, policy, and innovative care delivery to increase access to care and improve the health outcomes of underserved communities by dismantling the structures that perpetuate disparities. I seek to promote equity.
Equitable health. Equitable design. Equitable investments.
Strategy & Operations Medicaid
Health Policy Content & Deck Creation
Government Affairs Customer Success
Sales and Growth OKRs & Progress Tracking
Patient Communication & Satisfaction

I advise startups and advocate for policy changes that enable an abolitionist approach
The conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, along with the broader set of forces shaping our daily lives—including the healthcare system, economic policies, systemic racism, social policies, and political systems—profoundly influence both health outcomes and access to care. In its current form, the healthcare system, along with the agents within it, often serves as a mechanism of racial oppression. My goal is to create opportunities for liberation through advocacy and digital innovation. This is the purpose of àǹfààní incubator.