What is your experience in the field?
Before starting full-time at Tensentric, I interned for two summers and part-time throughout the school year. During the summer internships, the intern teams designed a prosthetic leg charging stand for a veteran amputee and a Bluetooth accessibility switch.
What do you like about working at Tensentric?
Being able to work on and design interesting devices that improve others’ lives is very rewarding. The company culture and amazing co-workers make me look forward to arriving at work every morning.
What unique set of skills do you bring to Tensentric?
At Tensentric I bring a human-centered design mindset to mechanical engineering. This is beneficial when empathizing with potential users and designing with product users in mind.
What hobbies or non-work activities are you most passionate about?
Outside of work, I love to travel and exercise outside. I like to explore new cities and experience different cultures around the world. After work, you can find me biking, climbing, fishing, or enjoying local parks. When I am less active, I enjoy watching tv and playing board games.
When you were in elementary school, what did you want to be when you grew up?
When I was younger, I wanted to be a doctor. I am happy to be able to tie this childhood dream with my passion for engineering here at Tensentric to help others.
Where are you from and how did you end up in Colorado? Where were you born/where did you grow up?
I grew up in Littleton Colorado and have lived in CO my entire life. Despite living here since I was young, I only learned how to ski in 2021!
If you could join any rock band, which one would you join and why?
If I could join one rock band, I would join Greta van Fleet because I really like their music and it would allow me to really embrace the rockstar lifestyle.
If you had a billion dollars, what would you do with it?
If I had a billion dollars, I would create a business/organization that is focused on combating and researching solutions to many of the world’s issues such as global warming, clean drinking water, and growing landfills/pollutants.