ABOUT ME
I work at the intersection of medicine, public health, and technology.
My work is driven by a simple conviction: health outcomes are shaped by systems. Where we are born, the communities we grow up within, and the infrastructure that surrounds us determine opportunity long before a clinician intervenes.
I began my career as a doctor working in areas of significant socioeconomic deprivation. I saw how trauma, inequality, and institutional fragmentation converge in the lives of individual patients. It became clear that improving health at scale requires redesigning the environments that shape it.
That realisation moved me upstream, studying global public health and digital transformation. Since then, I have worked across community-based refugee programmes, international funding portfolios, and national digital initiatives - often in politically sensitive or high-scrutiny environments. My role has consistently been the same: step into complexity, bring coherence, and design structures that allow people to move forward together.





