About Me

I’m a behavioral scientist with a background in behavioral economics.

I aim to help organizations design better systems, tools, and communications by understanding how people think, decide, and behave. With a background in behavioral science and analytics, I aim to develop evidence-based strategies that improve well-being, reduce conflict, and drive behavior change in areas like financial decision-making, cooperation, and trust. I am currently a doctoral candidate at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, where I teach and study what drives online divides and interventions to meaningfully address this. Previously, I was a behavioral researcher at Duke University, leading applied studies and experiments on governance, public trust, and financial inclusion.

Education

PhD, Economic & Social Sciences

WU Vienna · 2025–present

Focus: Bridging Divides: personalization, belief updating, and trust.

MSc, Behavioral Economics & Finance

University of Exeter · Distinction

BSc, Psychology & Economics

University of the West Indies · First Class Honors

Mission

I aim to translate how people decide into systems that support them and help design interventions focused on making evidence-driven change.

How?

  • Co-create designs based on user needs and context.
  • Blend qualitative and quantitative methods with randomized trials.
  • Disseminate findings through relevant formats.