Development Associate. Selected through a highly competitive application process to help charter the first student-run, not-for-profit financial institution at a public university in the United States. I contribute to development strategy, institutional growth, and long-term capital planning—building financial infrastructure designed to expand student autonomy and leadership at UNC Chapel Hill.
Fundraising and Growth Intern. Selected through a competitive internship cycle to support strategic outreach, donor engagement, and expansion initiatives. My work focuses on growth strategy, relationship-building, and identifying pathways to scale impact in a human-centered care environment—strengthening the organization's long-term sustainability.
Finalist (out of 200+ participants) at GWU's Pitch George for GutEase, a wearable gut health solution; presented to judges and invited to national finals.
Working under Prof. Daniel B. Sands (Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship) on research projects focused on value creation and value capture. Conducting in-depth research using sources like The New York Times to generate impactful insights and streamline the research process. Bridging economics and business strategy concepts with real-world examples to connect classroom learning to practical applications.
Semi-Finalist at UNC Chapel Hill's Carolina Pitch Fest for pitching GutEase, a wearable health-tech device.
I am the vice president of the UNC Chapel Hill Badminton Club.
Building GutEase: Wearable device supporting gut health with vibration, heat, and TENS.
Excited to announce my provisional selection for the prestigious Young Changemakers Programme 3.0 at IIM Ranchi. This is a major step toward my educational goals and offers a platform to make meaningful contributions to society.
Proud to be the youngest recipient of this award at age 15.
Recognized as one of 15 from over 400 applicants.