Technical Projects
I enjoy coding, open-source work, and hardware tinkering. I contribute to the chainladder-python library, customize devices like routers and Raspberry Pis, and enjoy staying current with new technologies.
Technical projectsI am currently the Head of Actuarial at Breach Insurance, an insurtech start-up focusing on building regulated insurance solutions for the crypto and web3 industry. We are the leader that develop proprietary technology and risk management tools for retail and institutional clients that hold digital assets.
In addition to my leadership role, I collaborate with a team that is redefining risk management for the digital economy. Breach Insurance operates globally, with its risk-carrying insurer based in Bermuda, alongside U.S.-licensed MGA and TPA operations. Together, we address critical coverage gaps in the crypto and emerging risk markets. Leveraging proprietary technology, deep industry expertise, and a commitment to fair, responsible underwriting, we deliver innovative, regulated insurance solutions that enable individuals and institutions to confidently engage in the evolving digital asset ecosystem.
Learn moreI’m a modern actuary with strong technical skills. I combine deep domain knowledge with modern tools and techniques to deliver value for the whole enterprise. My core skills include:
Crunching complex data to price risks accurately and building reliable models that forecast future claims are at the core of my work. I also design business specific diagnostic tools to detect early signs of model deviation and deploy refinements to correct course.
I perform stress tests and extreme scenario modeling to optimize an entity's capital allocation, keeping it both robust and efficient. This work blends financial engineering and risk management, all while making sure we satisfy the ever-changing regulatory standards.
I am proficient in Python and SQL. I build scalable data pipelines, and deploy models that automatically transform raw data into beautiful visuals that are easy to understand. I bring full-stack capabilities to actuarial work, combining data science and engineering expertise.
Although my full time role keeps me more than busy, I’m always open to connecting with professionals who’d like to bounce ideas around on actuarial problems, data modeling, or complex risk challenges. These conversations keep me sharp and plugged into emerging industry issues.
With a strong foundation in pricing, reserving, and reinsurance, I’ve held key actuarial roles across high growth and established companies. In my most recent role as Lead Actuary at Cover, I led initiatives in pricing strategy, product launches, and profitability analysis. Before that, at Uber, I focused on pricing and reserving for their rideshare and delivery businesses, supported its captive management, and contributed to SOX compliance ahead of company's IPO. And lastly, my actuarial career began at Allstate, where I worked on rate indications, regulatory filings, and supported new product launches.
My LinkedInHere is a sample of my public facing work, including technical projects, published articles and papers, presentations, and volunteer efforts.
I'm passionate about the actuarial community and I actively seek opportunities to support its growth through collaboration and knowledge sharing. Contributing in this way is one small way I aim to give back.
I enjoy coding, open-source work, and hardware tinkering. I contribute to the chainladder-python library, customize devices like routers and Raspberry Pis, and enjoy staying current with new technologies.
Technical projectsI present on digital asset risks, actuarial professionalism, and open-source tools. I also support the CAS on various presentations, spreading knowledge to actuaries of all expertise levels.
Keynotes & presentationsI write for the Actuarial Review, focusing on professionalism, standards, disciplinary processes, and trends in conduct. Are you looking for some easy Continuing Education credits?
PublicationsI volunteer with the CAS on committees and initiatives that advance the profession. Currently, I chair the Annual Meeting Working Group and support many other committees on education efforts.
Volunteering workIf anything sparks your interest or you have an idea you'd like to explore together, I'd be really happy to hear from you. Please don’t hesitate to reach out!