Founder | Stanford CS | Ex-Uber
Ideas brought to life. A look at the products, companies, and creative works built from the ground up.
Agentic browser automation product that runs in a user’s existing browser to complete repetitive web tasks (spotlight view, instant web search, file upload, to‑do lists). Co‑founded and product/strategy lead role; product launched out of stealth and quickly adopted by professionals across many companies.
Led product launches and feature rollouts (Spotlight View, instant web search, in‑app suggestions, file upload) that expanded Composite’s automation capabilities and user utility.
A collection of articles, interviews, and viral content where achievements have been shared.
Formal validation from the top. A showcase of official awards, grants, and government acknowledgements.
Awarded for achieving the single highest GPA in Stanford’s Computer Science department.
Stanford School of Engineering recognition for outstanding engineering students.
Highest achieving student in New Zealand for the national scholarship exams (Prime Minister’s Award).
Represented New Zealand and received a gold medal in the International Economics Olympiad.
Key roles that defined the journey.
Co‑founded Composite to build an agentic browser automation product; responsible for product strategy, fundraising, and go‑to‑market. Quoted in multiple press pieces about product vision and company progress.
Product management role at Uber (focused on AI agents for supply chain automation per LinkedIn posts), prior to founding Composite.
Affiliations and memberships in prestigious organizations and communities.
Elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi during Stanford studies (honor society memberships cited in alumni/profile writeups).
Early supporter/investor connections in New Zealand startup ecosystem; internship with Icehouse Ventures during Stanford summer noted in press.
Academic foundation and learning journey.
B.S. Computer Science; M.S. (Management Science and Engineering)
Graduated with top GPA in the CS department (Henry Ford II Scholar); received the Frederick Emmons Terman Award; elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi.
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