I'm currently completing a Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics with Geospatial Data Science and Statistics at the University of Toronto. Beyond lectures and problem sets, I've consistently gravitated toward roles where I could build and connect: Marketing Associate at the Google Developer Student Club → Director of Marketing and Partnerships at the Mathematical and Computational Sciences Society → Marketing Project Manager at the Innovative Business Association. The roles evolved, but the core never changed: build visibility, create impact, and foster the right relationships.
A highlight of that journey was being part of the organizing team behind DeerHacks, a 36-hour hackathon run through the Mathematical and Computational Sciences Society. I contributed across two iterations, but DeerHacks III was where it all came together – 1,500+ applicants, 35+ events, a $15,000+ budget, and a social media community of 3,000+ followers built from the ground up. To top it off, DeerHacks III was named best event of the year (big kudos to the whole team!)
That same instinct to connect data with people carried into my internships. At Vosyn AI, I came in as a Data Analytics and Strategy Intern with a heavy focus on product marketing – digging into Google Analytics to understand user and investor behavior, building Tableau dashboards so leadership could stay on top of marketing and product KPIs in real time, and collaborating with Business Development and UI/UX teams to turn findings into actionable, growth-focused recommendations. It was fast-paced, cross-functional, and exactly the kind of environment where you learn to move quickly with imperfect data.
From there, I joined Intuit Canada as a Digital and Data Activation Intern, embedded in the team behind TurboTax, where the scale got a lot bigger. My work centered on making sure campaigns reached the right people at the right time – optimizing data integration across Customer Data Platforms and mobile attribution tools for a 5M+ user base, building and activating complex-custom audiences in Segment and Braze, and deploying Kochava SmartLinks to surface performance insights to stakeholders faster. Along the way, I also led the standardization of how data was organized across marketing teams, laying the groundwork for more consistent, data-driven decision making at scale.
Outside of the professional scope, I take pride in teaching. I worked with high school students one-on-one across Advanced Placement (AP) and university-level Math and Statistics – identifying gaps, building targeted lesson plans, and staying invested long enough to see real progress. The grades mattered, but the real win was watching students start to think independently.
And when I'm not doing any of the above, you'll find me as an active Toastmaster under the Presentation Mastery pathway, a writer, and a self-proclaimed professional sidequester -- somewhere in between all of it, buried in a good book, typically romance, murder mystery, or the self-help read I told myself I'd finally finish.
That curiosity has never really been separate from the way I work. At the end of the day, I care about leading with intention, showing up with structure, creativity, and a genuine desire to learn in every team I'm part of, regardless of the problem on the table.