About Me

I design the language, voice, and systems that make AI experiences feel human. My work sits at the intersection of content strategy, prompt engineering, and product design, giving AI a distinct voice, and building the evaluation frameworks that measure whether that voice is doing its job.
Before moving into AI, I spent nearly two decades as a literary agent and book editor, representing authors and developing publishing strategies that brought stories to global audiences. That background gave me something that transfers directly into content design: a deep instinct for voice, an editorial eye for language, and a genuine understanding of how stories create connection.
I served on the Board of Directors of the Association of American Literary Agents, where I helped lead the industry's first working group on the practical and ethical use of AI in publishing.
Today I design and build AI-powered experiences, focusing on conversation design, prompt architecture, and human-in-the-loop and LLM based evaluation for enterprise AI systems.
In my spare time, I'm a writer, musician, and extremely amateur luthier, building electric guitars that tend to look nicer than I can play them.
