About Me
I’m an entrepreneur who’s obsessed with building products that people love.
Currently, I’m the Founder & CEO of Arrange, a consumer platform built on top of a previously overlooked medium: the calendar. Arrange converts inspiration into action by offering a catalog of to-dos and reminders that users can browse, subscribe to, and seamlessly add to their calendars. Arrange is backed by some of the country's top VCs, including Unusual Ventures, Flybridge, and XFactor Ventures.
Prior to founding Arrange, I was a VP and founding team member at Common, where I joined as the second hire. During my five-year tenure, Common grew from an idea to the nation’s leading designer and operator of coliving apartments, with 3,500 units under management and 200 team members across 8 markets nationally. As of July 2020, Common had raised over $63M in venture capital from Maveron, 8VC, Norwest, and many of the country’s leading real estate family offices.
I earned my BA from UC Berkeley and an MBA from Yale School of Management, where I focused on entrepreneurship and venture capital. In 2017, I wrote and taught a finance case inspired by Common’s growth, and am frequently invited back to campus to speak to students about entrepreneurship. Before business school, I spent 6 years studying Southeast Asian history and languages in pursuit of becoming an academic.
I live in Los Angeles with my talented husband, objectively cute sons, and subjectively cute dog. You can follow me on Twitter here.