I take hardware from raw material to market. When the part, the process, or the business breaks, I find out why.

Operations executive and materials engineer with 15+ years across consumer electronics and aerospace & defense. I started in ceramic process engineering, the expertise Apple recruited me to apply to the Apple Watch's ceramic back crystal, grew into leading hardware operations and, ultimately, running a hardware business end to end: P&L, strategy, and production. Manufacturing, supply chain, and failure analysis, all grounded in an understanding of the materials themselves.


Materials Engineering

What are the properties? And how do we verify it?

Stage A

Manufacturing

Stage B

How do we make it?

Failure Analysis

Stage C

How do we figure out why it broke, and determine the corrective action?

Hardware Operations

Stage D

How do we execute the build at cost and on schedule?

Supply Chain Development and Management

Stage E

Who should make it, and how do we import, store, and ship it?

Entrepreneurship

Stage F

How do we start the business, and grow it?