Keep scrolling, and I’ll walk you through the story 👇
I love building for customers who feel stuck choosing between different crappy, outdated tools. I want to build lightsabers for people who are used to using butter knives. I pride myself on storytelling, low ego, ownership mentality, and being a strong partner to engineers and PM’s.
Here’s a bit about what I’m looking for in the next few years of my career. Now, let’s get to work.
I’ve been with BILL (formerly Bill.com) since they acquired Divvy in June 2021. I joined Divvy a few months before the acquisition, in March.
This is where I’ve really started to develop my identity as a designer. Here, I’ve built a reputation as someone who gets shit done, makes thoughtful decisions, and doesn’t shy away from developing a strong point of view.
Right now, I’m working on improving the Core Experience of the BILL Spend + Expense product. Can’t share any of that work quite yet, but I’m excited to ship some killer experiences over the next few months. Here’s some of the stuff I can share 👇
Late 2022/early 2023, I worked on some updates to the legacy BILL reports to bring them in line with customer expectations of modern interfaces and reporting tools.
(Written case study coming soon, but who actually reads those anyways?)
(Written case study coming soon, but who actually reads those anyways?)
For about a year from Fall 2021 to late Summer 2022, I worked on the frontier of the effort to integrate BILL and Divvy’s software into a “One Stop Shop” offering for our customers. I spent the majority of that time focused on re-imagining the Home Page experience to make it truly useful for our combined customer base.
(Working on a video summary for this one, because this is an admittedly lengthy case study)
Beyond the product work I’ve done at Divvy and BILL, I’ve spearheaded a few initiatives to help teams and other designers.