Until a run-in with a great physics professor in high school, I would have defined myself as a mechanic. Growing up I enjoyed taking apart electronics and leveraging their components to make new contraptions, often with short, smoky life spans (a fate shared by many of the automotive projects I pursued later). After a few months of volunteer work in Argentina I came to realize the advantages & opportunities I had and decided to take advantage of them.
In college I found both the endless resources and analytical background needed to satisfy my curiosity about the world. In graduate school I completed coursework in a few different departments until settling upon engineering management. In this degree I learned the skills needed to pull together my engineering and logistic interests to the completion of successful projects. Since graduation I have gained experience working in both enterprise and start up environments, improving my fluency in the technologies that define our world. I consider myself a communicator, experimenter and creator and am always searching for new opportunities to shape the future.
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