About
I'm focused on what expands human agency, especially in how we connect and how we choose.
My career has moved through startups, venture, and founder communities. I co-founded Flow, a platform for private market investing operations, and led its sale. Before that, Kitchit, a marketplace for private chefs. I've worked closely with founders through StartX for more than a decade and I'm a Kauffman Fellow. I treat capital as a lever for building.
I studied theology and finance at Fordham, an odd pairing that made more sense after I spent time in India at twenty. I started noticing that people don't just disagree about facts. They live inside different frameworks. Since then I've been building a vocabulary for that phenomenon. I call it Napkin Theory. Reality is the table and narratives are the napkins we lay on top to decide what matters and what to do next.
My current work explores where AI and internal coherence meet. AI will amplify whatever we reward, which is why I'm drawn to tools that help people clarify values, protect attention, and make better decisions in lived reality. My working hypothesis is that consciousness plays a significant role in all of this. I'm following the research as we figure it out together.