Biography
Technologist strengthening public institutions through innovation.
Joining PIF…
I joined PIF because the real work lies in the gap between what technology can do and what most organizations can adopt, and that gap is where impact concentrates most in government. After a decade closing that gap in constrained environments across four continents, I wanted to do it at the institutional level: working inside the systems that shape how American manufacturers access, adopt, and compete with frontier technology.
To work on…
At NIST’s Innovation and Industry Services Division, I work at the intersection of semiconductor manufacturing, advanced manufacturing policy, and AI commercialization, driving federal investment toward the small and mid-size manufactures that form the base of the American industrial ecosystem. The work spans supply chain intelligence, technology adoption pathways, and building the program architecture that makes frontier technology accessible beyond the largest players.
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation