About Me

As a first-generation Asian American woman, I carry with me the values of resilience, adaptability, and storytelling—shaped by my family’s journey to the U.S. as refugees escaping communism. These values are at the heart of every experience I design.

My previous career in digital marketing and operations, taught how thoughtful storytelling and design could influence audiences and drive meaningful change. But I realized I didn’t just want to tell stories—I wanted to build the experiences themselves.

Since completing the User Experience Design Program at the University of Washington, I’ve worked across a range of platforms including web, mobile, and extended reality (AR/VR/MR). I’m passionate about emerging technology and love pushing the boundaries of what’s possible to create experiences that are intuitive, engaging, and enjoyable.

Much of my recent work focuses on designing training simulations and serious games for the medical field—bringing together my background in UX, marketing, and Human-Computer Interaction to improve how people learn and connect with technology.

As a former cheerleading captain and Division 1 NCAA cheerleader, I bring positive energy, leadership, and a collaborative spirit into everything I do. Outside of work, I’m a proud wife, cat mom, and adventurer, always on the lookout for inspiration in everyday life.