About Me

I’m a product leader who’s spent the last decade scaling platforms, launching APIs, and building products that quietly power millions of users.

I love the intersection of technology, business, and user experience — and I’ve been lucky to launch hyperscale products across SaaS, developer platforms, and institutional crypto infrastructure. Often in roles where getting from 0 to 1 wasn’t optional.

What ties it all together? A belief that great products don’t just solve problems — they create momentum. For users, for revenue, and for the business.

On Product-Led Journey, I share practical lessons from building products that grow themselves — and the occasional scar tissue from the ones that didn’t.

I’ve had the opportunity to launch hyperscale products across very different industries — a few of my favorite builds are highlighted below.


Datadog is the leading observability and security platform for cloud-native applications — and a pioneer in product-led growth and modern UX.

At Datadog, I led multiple initiatives focused on core PLG experiences, enterprise readiness, and data governance, including:

Teams” — a new organizational model that expanded Datadog’s footprint inside large enterprises by enabling stricter data segmentation, governance, and collaboration at scale.

Unified Access Controls — I launched a fine-grained, Zanzibar inspired access control platform spanning multiple Datadog products. Designed from the ground up, it delivered enterprise-grade security while preserving Datadog’s product-led onboarding and self-serve growth model.


Akamai powers and secures digital experiences for the world’s largest brands — with nearly 30% of global internet traffic flowing through its network.

At Akamai, I led multiple platform and developer-focused initiatives as part of a company-wide shift toward modern, cloud-native user experiences.



API & Platform Products — I launched a portfolio of APIs, Infrastructure-as-Code tooling, and PaaS offerings that embedded Akamai’s performance and security capabilities directly into Kubernetes-native and API-first stacks. These products played a key role in Akamai’s pivot to serve modern developers and cloud platforms.
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Tag-Based Cache Invalidation — I introduced a global cache invalidation solution that refreshed content in real time for millions of users — tackling one of the most notoriously difficult problems in distributed systems

There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things” – Phil Karton

Developer Marketing & GTM — Product success isn’t just about what you ship. I helped launch Akamai’s first developer marketing program and co-led their flagship World Tour events — a major step in reshaping the company’s narrative with a developer audience.


Dell EMC is a global leader in enterprise infrastructure. At Dell, I launched the company’s first subscription-based software offering, designed to accelerate adoption in the rapidly growing software-defined storage market. This product marked a strategic shift toward recurring revenue and modern consumption models.

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