I turn technical complexity into products people actually use.
It started in Bangalore.
I grew up in Bangalore and studied Mechanical Engineering at PES University. Curiosity about how things are built led me to the factory floor — interning at Volvo, Toyota, and L&T, learning how physical products are designed, tested, and shipped. That hands-on foundation shaped everything that came after.
Engineering taught me how things work. Business school taught me why they matter.
After five years in enterprise tech at Accenture, I moved to the United States to pursue a Master’s in IT Management at UT Dallas (‘25). The shift from engineering to business sharpened how I think about products — not just the technical ‘how,’ but the strategic ‘why.’
I learn best outside the classroom.
As SUAAB Events Chair at UT Dallas, I organized large-scale campus events that brought students together. I earned the Duke of Edinburgh Silver Award, placed at multiple product hackathons, and represented UTD at SXSW 2025 in Austin. These experiences taught me that the best ideas come from showing up.
Right now, I’m building at the edge of AI.
I’m shipping AI products at AmplifAI, a Series B startup in Dallas. I pitched at the CometX accelerator and am focused on turning complex technology into tools that people actually want to use. This is the work that gets me out of bed.
Giving back is how I move forward.
I’m a Nash Fellow (‘25) and have always believed that growth isn’t just about what you build — it’s about what you contribute to the people around you. Whether it’s volunteering with ACEing Autism or mentoring fellow students, I try to leave things better than I found them.