Product Manager | Clinical PT turned product builder | Now building AI products that help people take the next step
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It is Saturday afternoon on the last day of spring break. Your teenaged son, Matt, had planned to get on top of SAT prep for the test that is only 4 weeks away, complete a college essay draft due for his English class at the end of the week that he has not even started, and prepare for upcoming AP exams that are on the tail of the SAT. You walk into his bedroom to find him scrolling on his phone and ask about his progress. You are met with a blank stare and silence.
Matt needs help, and is not interested in getting it from his parents.
This project write up tells the story of building my AI PM Capstone project, “Unstuck”. (Yes, the name is already in use. No, I do not plan to use it as an actual product name).
The problem Matt is facing is not unique. As more layers add on, the harder it becomes to prioritize and start.
In this project write up, I will detail out the process, tools, learnings, and share the outcome of what I am building.
For now, the prototype is in the build phase, ongoing evals are in progress to test AI integrations, and I am learning and iterating based on the results.
Stay tuned for all of the details in the near future. I’m excited to share!
This collaborative consulting project explores open source data sets and provides recommendations regarding potential locations for a client to locate a new Physical Therapy practice in the State of Florida.
The next Summer Games come up in 2024.
Growing up as a competitive swimmer, the Summer Olympic Games were always a highlight of the season. The swimming athletes continued to get faster year after year, and at times it appeared that the athletes got younger. Until some star swimmers were highlighted who were in their 30’s and even 40’s. Then came the year that is notorious in the swimming community for the introduction of swim suits with buoyant properties. The suits were worn by swimmers in the 2008 games, but banned for use in the Olympic Games by 2010 due to performance enhancing properties.
This analysis of Olympic Swimming data explores both age and speed of the athletes over the years. In particular, I wanted to highlight the impact that the buoyant suit era had on olympic swimming results, including whether there was a lasting effect and if the times achieved would ever be beaten.
The goal of this project was to explore data on hospital admissions and length of stay in patients with diabetes.
Many of my friends and family are basketball fans and knowledgeable in every statistic about every player on every sports team.
I hate to publicly admit it, but probably as a result of ineptitude in sports requiring hand-eye coordination, I have never been terribly knowledgeable in the world of ball sports.
This project is a way for me to jump in with both feet and see what is going on in basketball.
The goal of this project was to gain insights and a snapshot view from loans (credits) extended by the International Development Association (IDA) though the World Bank Group.
If you have children, you may wonder what causes one child to succeed and another to struggle. Like myself, you may have heard that smaller class size is important for helping your child to succeed.
Come take a peek into this analysis and see how that belief may be unfounded, or at least a story not fully told.
Stay tuned to the end and let me know if you agree that perhaps our measures of “success” may need updating.
This project explored factors related to the success of a sales and marketing campaign for a food delivery service. I wanted to know how the most recent marketing campaign impacted customers’ spending preferences in order to inform marketing decisions.