For the past decade, I’ve built and led initiatives that power modern web applications and modular UI systems. My focus has been creating fast, intuitive, and high-impact user experiences.
I work on modernizing and unifying Workday’s core user experience across products, focusing on scalable front-end systems that improve speed, accessibility, and usability for millions of users.
Recent projects include a multi-phase redesign of Workday’s navigation experience—introducing a persistent sidebar, unifying web and mobile behavior, and simplifying how users move through complex workflows. I also helped modernize our internal UI libraries, streamline release processes, and drive stronger alignment between engineering, UX, and product.
Alongside the technical work, I mentor engineers, contribute to cross-team architecture decisions, and represent our team in company-wide engineering forums.
At Workday, I led engineering efforts to modernize how users navigate the platform — rethinking the experience from architecture to execution. I partnered with Product and UX to make navigation faster, more accessible, and easier to use, improving usability for millions of users worldwide.
Alongside that work, I focused on enhancing the core UI developer experience: modernizing foundational UI libraries, improving tooling for faster release cycles, and championing observability by moving metrics dashboards onto an internal data platform.
I engineered core features for Cerner’s Video Visits platform, enabling secure, first-class Telehealth experiences across multiple video vendors such as American Well and AWS Chime. My work included building critical capabilities like chat, participant management, and audio/video muting, helping clinicians and patients communicate seamlessly during remote consultations.
In parallel, I developed modular, reusable React components for clinician-facing applications and contributed to Terra, Cerner’s open-source framework for scalable and accessible web applications. I also led the theming of ~25 UI components to ensure consistency with legacy systems as part of a major modernization effort.
I led the integration of CKEditor, a rich text editor, into the Dynamic Documentation module within PowerChart Touch, Cerner’s mobile EHR application. To support cross-platform consistency, I designed and implemented JavaScript interfaces that cleanly separated the data and business layers—making our front-end codebase reusable across both mobile and legacy desktop environments.
I also contributed to the development of an internal Dynamic Worklist framework, used by clinicians to identify and manage subsets of patients within PowerChart. I implemented drag-and-drop functionality using react-beautiful-dnd, improving interactivity and usability across applications.
I built and integrated a feature module for the Camera Capture application on both Android and iOS, enabling clinicians to capture medical images with complete metadata preservation before securely uploading them to Cerner’s media cloud service. This improved the accuracy and traceability of clinical documentation.
I also developed a web component for PowerChart Touch that allowed physicians to create, update, and manage custom filters for patient records—enhancing flexibility and efficiency in day-to-day workflows.
Additionally, I designed and implemented a full-stack release plan management tool in Java using Hibernate and Spring, streamlining how program managers generated and uploaded project plans to internal wikis as part of Cerner’s training program.
Technologies: Ruby on Rails, Objective C, Java, Javascript, HAML, LESS.