AI Coding Agents
How autonomous coding agents reshape the developer inner loop, what they can be trusted with, and what they can't.
About
I'm a Product Manager focused on developer platforms, CI/CD infrastructure, security, and AI developer workflows. I love working at the seam where infrastructure becomes a product, where the way something is built quietly defines what's possible to build on top of it.

Outside of work
I enjoy exploring new technology, AI tools, and software engineering trends, often by building small proof-of-concepts to better understand how things work. I'm particularly interested in the intersection of developer experience, automation, and AI-assisted software development.
Outside of work, I coach youth basketball, baseball, and soccer. It's one of the most rewarding things I do and a constant reminder that good leadership often comes down to communication, trust, and helping people grow.
I also enjoy 3D printing, mountain biking, playing piano, and traveling. Whenever I'm in a new city, I make it a point to seek out a local ramen shop. Some of the best discoveries happen when you're not looking for them. I've found memorable bowls everywhere from Aruba to Madrid.
At home, life is busy and fun with my family and our two dogs. They've become such a part of the family that one even made it onto a canvas hanging in our house.
Interests

Family portrait, on canvas

Aruba

Madrid
What I'm exploring
How autonomous coding agents reshape the developer inner loop, what they can be trusted with, and what they can't.
Composing long-running, multi-step agents on top of CI/CD primitives with the right security boundaries.
How AI-native development shifts what source code actually is: spec, intent, prompts, and generated artifacts living alongside human-authored code.
OIDC identity, policy enforcement, SHA pinning, and how secure defaults beat documentation every time.
Reducing latency between intent and result. Fewer YAML files, smarter defaults, faster feedback.
Scaling hosted runner hardware (including Apple Silicon) and self-hosted ecosystems for enterprise workloads.