About

I'm a customer-facing technologist working at the intersection of AI, agentic systems, and full-stack engineering. Currently at Corti AI, where I lead technical activation of enterprise customers — scoping integrations, building prototypes, and translating complex AI capabilities into things that actually work for people.

Before Corti, I was a forward deployed engineer at Infodesk, a founding engineer at Minimal building IoT telematics, and a robotics engineer at Bluewhite in Tel Aviv working on autonomous agricultural systems. I studied Mechatronics Engineering at the University of Cape Town.

I'm drawn to the space between technical depth and human connection. I'm equally comfortable architecting an integration, leading a scoping call, or presenting to C-suite stakeholders. The work I find most meaningful sits at that boundary — where technology meets the people it's supposed to serve.

How I think

Ken Stanley's work on open-endedness changed how I approach problems. The idea that the most remarkable outcomes don't come from rigid goal-chasing but from systems free to explore — that resonates through everything I do. Evolution doesn't have a destination. A baby doesn't set deadlines for learning to walk. The best work with AI doesn't come from knowing exactly where you're headed.

I wrote a longer piece about this — Working with AI — that ties together Ken Stanley, Patrick Rothfuss's Naming, Brandon Sanderson's "journey before destination," and Uncle Iroh's wisdom into a way of thinking about what makes someone genuinely good at working with AI.

"Pride is not the opposite of shame, but its source. True humility is the only antidote to shame."
— Uncle Iroh

Outside of work, I play golf (9 handicap — still chasing single digits in my head), padel, and I've recently gotten into hot yoga. I have a long history with strength training and I think the discipline carries over into everything else. I'm also a birder — there's something about slowing down enough to notice what's around you.

I read widely — fantasy, philosophy, cognitive science. I believe in long walks, good conversations, and the kind of thinking that only happens when you're not trying to think.