I'm from Calgary, Canada — grew up skiing in the Rockies and getting into competitive programming and math before I really understood what I was training for. ICPC, AIME, CCC — these taught me to think in systems before I had the vocabulary for it.
I studied Computer Science at the University of Calgary, worked as a Data Engineer at the Libin Cardiovascular Institute, then left to build full-time. Moved to San Francisco. Won hackathons at MIT, Stanford, and Penn — always at the intersection of health and technology.
Now I'm Head of AI at Superpower, a Y Combinator-backed health startup where I lead AI engineering. I designed and built the Protocol Engine — an AI system that turns blood work into personalized health plans. It's the most technically complex thing I've built and the work I'm most proud of.
Healthcare keeps pulling me back. It's the highest-leverage problem I can think of: help people live better, think clearer, move more. In 3-5 years, I want to found a company at the intersection of AI and healthcare.
Outside of work: I'm a former powerlifter now training for a sub-1:30 half marathon. I care about coffee, good typography, and building things that feel considered rather than assembled.
“Ship over theorize.”
“Healthcare is the highest-leverage problem.”
“Sleep is not optional.”
“Write to think, not to publish.”
“Taste is a competitive advantage.”
“The best systems feel invisible.”
“Ego is the enemy of learning.”
Protocol Engine — Superpower Health
Designed and built an AI-powered clinical care planning system that generates personalized health protocols from lab results. Architected the multi-stage pipeline — ingestion, risk stratification, LLM consensus, and protocol generation — now serving thousands of members. The largest technical contribution in the company's history.
Head of AI — Superpower Health
Leading the AI engineering team at a Y Combinator-backed health startup in San Francisco. Driving technical strategy across the AI stack, from chat systems to clinical protocol generation. Stepped into engineering leadership after the CTO's departure.
Hackathon Awards
Won at HackMIT, TreeHacks (Stanford), and PennApps — building projects at the intersection of healthcare, AI, and accessibility. Also organized and judged: HackMIT 2025 mentor/judge, Hack the Change (Calgary's largest hackathon), and CalgaryHacks.
ICPC Competitor
Competed in the International Collegiate Programming Contest. Trained under Zac Friggstad at the University of Alberta. Built foundations in algorithms and systems thinking that still shape how I approach architecture.
Next Chapter & House 831
Member of Next Chapter (selective community for young founders and builders) and House 831 (invite-only community for exceptional individuals in tech). Selected alongside peers building at Stripe, Figma, and OpenAI.
uPrep Academy
Co-founded an education platform focused on accessible test preparation. First real experience building a product from zero.