Engineering Leader
I lead engineering teams, which mostly means learning what to stop doing. Fewer opinions, fewer rescues, fewer corners kept for myself. The job, done well, ends with me being less necessary than I was — and the system still standing without me in the room.
One must imagine Sisyphus happy. — Camus
Morgan Stanley · Senior Manager
The only engineer in India on a compliance desk that spanned every time zone the firm traded in. Pre-trade checks, post-trade checks, the systems that catch a bad trade before it becomes a headline. Ownership wasn't a value here. It was the job description.
Read this actDeutsche Bank · Assistant Vice President · Engineering Lead
Less time finishing features, more time deciding what a system would look like before anyone wrote a line. Java, Angular, React — whatever the problem asked for. Build the foundation, leave it in steadier hands, go again.
Read this actBank of New York · Senior Vice President · Engineering Lead
A portfolio tool, built from its first line of code with two analysts and a deadline that didn't move. It scaled past the team that made it. What I lead now is wider than any one product.
Read this actAn external memory: record stray thoughts as audio, ask questions about them later.
Curated YouTube, played like television — no choosing, no thumbnails, just a channel.
A personal tracking app for anything you cared to count. Shipped to both stores, since retired.
A personal voice assistant that talks back — multiple languages, switchable models, mostly local.