About
I'm a senior software engineer near Boston, building software for the investment arm of a $124B asset manager. I started there as an intern while finishing my CS degree, and have spent the last several years moving from insurance data tools into fixed-income allocation and portfolio risk.
I got into tech through Hack.Diversity, out of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Outside of work I got deep into personal finance, then built munyun — a net-worth platform I use every day — because I wanted to track what came after getting out of debt. I'm drawn to problems where the data is messy, the stakes are real, and the right answer isn't obvious yet.
Selected Work
Lead engineer on a quantitative fixed-income asset-allocation platform used by portfolio managers and traders. It derives income, rolldown, and credit premium from yield curves to evaluate asset classes for risk-adjusted return — replacing a manual, spreadsheet-based process. I own the roadmap and the quantitative engine.
Co-founded a portfolio-risk platform delivering live NAV, risk-budget, and stress-scenario views to risk and investment teams — used weekly by the firm's chief risk officer. I led its migration from a Plotly/Dash frontend to native React, taking multi-level drilldowns from multi-second to near-instant.
Owned the deployment pipeline and shared application server behind the firm's internal analytics platform — apps spanning multiple business units — and ran four quarterly security-compliance redeploys across all of them.
Reconciled 10 years of portfolio holdings data through a data-warehouse migration, correcting firm-wide classification errors that every downstream report depended on.
A personal net-worth platform I built solo, end to end — Go backend, Next.js frontend, deployed to production. Append-only balance history, debt-payoff modeling, and an AI insights panel. I use it daily.
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