About me
My passion for AI and data privacy was sparked not in a server room, but on the runway. I became fascinated with how smart fabrics and wearable tech were transforming the fashion industry—and just as importantly, how those innovations raised profound questions about data ownership, surveillance, and ethical design. That curiosity evolved into a career at the intersection of technology, law, and innovation.
Now, as a Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Associate at Kennedys, I advise global clients on cyber incident response, privacy compliance, and AI governance. I manage breach investigations and regulatory inquiries across the U.S., EMEA, LATAM, and APAC, and regularly collaborate with agencies like the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) on matters related to HIPAA, the GLBA Safeguards Rule, and emerging enforcement trends.
I also provide strategic counsel on AI, data ethics, and responsible tech, helping organizations understand how to innovate with intention—whether it’s deploying generative AI tools, navigating regulatory change, or safeguarding consumer trust in a digital-first market.
My legal background includes a J.D. from Hofstra University’s Maurice A. Deane School of Law, a Cybersecurity Certification from MIT Professional Education, and a Fashion Law Certification from the Fashion Law Institute—bridging creative industries with technical, regulatory insight.
At my core, I’m driven by a mission to build trustworthy, human-centered systems—and to empower the next generation of AI and privacy solutions to be as bold and ethical as they are transformative.