About

A clinician-operator focused on making behavioral health systems clearer, safer, and more useful.

My background spans therapy, crisis assessment, utilization and care management, clinical leadership, quality improvement, parity work, and practical AI-enabled workflow exploration.

Through-line

I translate complexity into usable systems.

I started in direct mental health care and moved into roles where clinical judgment had to scale through process, training, documentation, quality review, and operational decision-making.

That path now points toward clinical technology and AI-enabled behavioral health operations. I want to help teams use automation carefully: to reduce friction, improve consistency, and support better decisions without flattening the human stakes of mental health work.

How I Work

Clear, practical, clinically grounded.

Clinical first

I keep member experience, risk, access, and real-world care delivery visible in policy and technology conversations.

Operationally specific

I care about how ideas become workflows, reviewer guidance, training, audit trails, and repeatable decision support.

Plainspoken

I prefer clear language over jargon. Good documentation should help people make better decisions faster.

Current Direction

Behavioral health operations, parity, AI review, and clinical technology leadership.

I am building toward roles and advisory work where behavioral health expertise is needed inside complex systems: parity strategy, clinical operations improvement, AI-assisted documentation, quality programs, and product or model review.

The work I want more of sits between people and systems. It is analytical, practical, and still deeply human.