My career didn't start in tech, but in the classroom, with a degree in English Language Teaching. That foundation gave me something invaluable: a unique perspective on how people learn, connect, and find clarity. While I deeply valued education, my 'outlier' soul always knew my mission was to build and innovate on a global scale.

Seeking a greater challenge, I threw myself into the AI industry. I became obsessed with understanding complex data workflows and proved my worth by delivering elite-quality work, which, combined with my natural instinct for guiding colleagues, led to an incredible rise.

Just one year after entering a completely new field, I was already in a leadership role as a Queue Manager at Scale AI, guiding teams on cutting-edge data curation projects like SFT and RLHF, and being formally recognized for my impactful leadership at age 23.

I didn't just manage; I dedicated myself to mastering the systems behind success, from Agile methodologies to productivity frameworks like GTD. When an industry restructuring ended that chapter, I didn't see it as a loss. I saw it as the opportunity I had been waiting for: the freedom to intentionally design my own path.

That moment was the spark that ignited my 'Ikigai Project': a living curriculum, forged by me, to master the intersection of AI strategy, the depth of localization, and a creator's skill, with a single purpose: to become the professional who can build the bridges the future is looking for.