I build products and the systems behind them.
Duke MBA with 5+ years across software engineering and product; building in cybersecurity, fintech, and AI; fluent across the Israeli and US tech ecosystems.
I started as an engineer; cnvrg.io, Synamedia, Dropbox, and Apiiro, building ML platforms, security systems, and 0-to-1 products. Then I went to Duke for an MBA with concentrations in Finance and Operations, because I wanted to own the business case, not just the build.
Now I sit where the engineering and the commercial decision are the same conversation. I ship fast, I talk to customers directly, and I am as comfortable in a codebase as I am in a P&L.
I am looking for customer-facing roles with technical depth: Product Manager, Forward Deployed Engineer, Solutions Architect. Roles where the engineering and the business case are one and the same.
Based in the US (OPT); also authorized in Israel; available now.
0-to-1 building
I start things from nothing and ship them: founding teams, first products, first revenue.
AI in production
I put real AI in front of real users: multi-provider LLMs, agents, computer vision, RAG.
Business judgment
I reason in dollars and unit economics, not just features. The math has to work.

Product Manager (MBA Intern)
Software Engineer II
Software Engineer II
Software Engineer
AI Engineer
Engineer by training, sharpened by an MBA. Two halves of the same toolkit.
Fuqua School of Business
MBA, concentrations in Finance & Operations
The business half of the toolkit: financial modeling, valuation, unit economics, and operations. Where I learned to make the case for building the right thing, not just building it well.
Faculty of Computer Science
B.Sc. in Computer Science
The engineering foundation under everything I build, with a concentration in AI and software engineering. I taught the whole way through as a TA.
Customer-obsessed; ships fast; equally comfortable in the codebase, in front of customers, and in a P&L.
full marathons
2013 to 2023
Thirteen marathons over ten years taught me the thing that shows up in my work too: progress is mostly about staying in it. Start before you feel ready, hold a steady pace, and keep moving when it gets hard.
2:57:02
marathon PR
1:21:16
half marathon PR
