Work

Speaking engagement; Google.org’s AI opportunity Fund.

I was invited by Project Evident to speak at the Google AI Opportunity Fund panel, where I shared how nonprofits can use AI responsibly to solve one of their biggest challenges—doing more with limited time and resources. Many organizations want to embrace technology but don’t know where to start or how to align it with their mission. I spoke about building trust in AI through transparency, data readiness, and human-centered design, showing how even small nonprofits can use intelligent systems to amplify their impact without losing their values.

AgentForce for Good360

As part of my work leading AI innovation in the nonprofit sector, I helped design and deploy the first Agentforce-powered resource-matching system to support disaster recovery and donation logistics. Nonprofits often face overwhelming coordination challenges during crises—matching donations to needs quickly, accurately, and sustainably. I led the effort to transform this process into an intelligent, automated workflow that helped teams make faster, data-driven decisions. The solution reduced manual work, increased distribution speed by three times, and gave staff more time to focus on what truly matters—helping communities rebuild

Buy Us

During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, I created By Us, a digital map designed to help people easily find and support Black-owned businesses across the country. What started as a personal project quickly became a nationwide resource—connecting communities to more than 300 verified shops and services that remained open despite widespread closures. Built using Google Maps and updated weekly, the tool made it easier for people to take meaningful economic action and support local entrepreneurs. By Us reflects my commitment to using data, design, and empathy to build technology that strengthens connection, visibility, and equity.