About Me
CREDIBILITY + MY STORY I’m someone who wishes I had taken a gap year back when I was choosing a major. I felt artsy, intuitive, expressive—but I had no space to explore those parts of myself while living such a fast‑paced teen life. I wanted to study writing, fashion, or art. Instead, I let tuition rates, parents, and well‑meaning adults steer me toward a more traditional path that “guaranteed” employment. I didn’t realize that choosing something safe would slowly drain the creativity I was trying to protect. So I chose business as my major and healthcare/services management as my minor for both my undergraduate and graduate degrees. The business side wasn’t the problem—I enjoyed it, even imagined my own ventures throughout the program. But learning the inner workings of the American healthcare system taught me how to dissect systems, how to see the flaws beneath the surface, how something can appear helpful while quietly draining society over time. I think in systems, so t...