My interest in public service was sparked by my wife who served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army. Her passion to serve our country inspired me to work for the Navy as a Postdoctoral Fellow. Since my time as a fellow, I have worked in both the private sector and Federal government, where I had the opportunity to provide researchers access to state-of-the-art technology and work with some of the brightest scientists and technologists in the world.
Today I serve as an Emerging Science and Technology Advisor in the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) in the Office of Regulatory Science and Innovation. While at the FDA I have helped define how Artificial Intelligence should be used across the organization and managed the FDA’s Intramural grants program which advances research in a variety of areas including women, minorities, and perinatal health.
Throughout my life I have been fortunate to be surrounded by strong examples of servant leadership, empathy, and the honor that comes with serving your country. It has been my experience that it takes a special resolve to innovate in a way that impacts your country. I am grateful that every morning, I look forward to the challenge of helping to protect the public health of our nation and beyond.