Transforming complex technical challenges into elegant product strategies at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Passionate about HPC, cloud, and building products that matter.
I am an experienced product manager with expertise in High Performance Computing (HPC), cloud, and data engineering. I genuinely love my HPC work — there's something deeply exciting about building the infrastructure that powers the world's most demanding computational challenges.
Currently driving product innovation at Hewlett Packard Enterprise from Stockholm, Sweden (relocated from Dallas), I bring a unique blend of technical depth and strategic vision to every product I build. My MBA from the University of Arizona, Eller College of Management (GPA 3.9) sharpened my ability to combine data-driven decision-making with human-centered design.
Off the clock, I'm in the gym, buried in a book, or hunting for the next cool gadget. I travel whenever I can, always chasing a new experience — and a new lesson. I practice Stoicism as a daily discipline: clear thinking, deliberate action, resilience.
📍 Stockholm, Sweden
Driving product strategy for HPE's HPC & AI portfolio. Leading cross-functional teams across engineering, sales, and partners to define and deliver high-impact solutions for the world's most demanding compute environments.
📍 Houston, Texas
Owned the product roadmap for HPC & AI solutions, translating customer needs and market signals into features that advanced HPE's competitive position in the high-performance computing space.
📍 Dallas, Texas
Led data analytics initiatives to drive operational efficiency and business intelligence across mortgage servicing operations. Built and managed data pipelines and reporting frameworks that informed executive decision-making.
📍 Denver, Colorado
Managed technical projects within Boeing's engineering division, coordinating delivery across multi-disciplinary teams in a complex aerospace environment.
📍 Tucson, Arizona
Applied MBA learnings in a real-world product setting, contributing to product and strategy initiatives during graduate studies at the University of Arizona.
📍 Pune, India
Delivered technology projects in RBC's India operations, managing end-to-end delivery for enterprise banking systems and building a strong foundation in stakeholder management and technical execution.
Graduated as Best Servant Leader and Student of the Semester. Active in case competitions and Net Impact leadership.
Graduate program focused on information systems, data management, and technology strategy — complementing the MBA with a deep technical lens.
GPA: 3.8 / 4.0. Foundational engineering education in electrical systems, electronics, and emerging technologies.
Leading sustainability and social impact initiatives within the Eller MBA community.
Supported education initiatives for underprivileged communities in India.
Participated in social service and community development programs.
The gym is where discipline meets consistency. I train regularly — it's one of the best investments I make in myself. Staying physically strong keeps me sharp, energised, and focused in every other part of life.
I've been a voracious reader for as long as I can remember — history, philosophy, business, science. Books are how I compound knowledge over time. Check out my full reading list.
See my reading list →I get genuinely excited about innovative technology — from cutting-edge hardware to elegant software experiences. If it solves a real problem beautifully, I want to understand how it works.
I love my HPC work. There is something deeply thrilling about building systems that push the boundaries of what's computationally possible — powering science, AI, and discovery at scale.
From India to the US to now calling Stockholm home — travel is my greatest teacher. Every city, every culture, every conversation on the road adds a new dimension to how I think and build.
I am wired to learn. Every day is a chance to pick up something new — a concept, a skill, a perspective. Curiosity isn't something I schedule; it's just how I operate.
I practice Stoicism as a daily discipline — clear thinking, deliberate action, and building resilience that lasts. Each day brings a new reminder.
Act with intention. Let reason lead.
Obstacles are the way forward.
Focus only on what you control.
Character is the only true good.
Whether it's about HPC, product management, stoicism, life in Stockholm, or anything else — I enjoy real conversations. Drop me a question.
A mix of deep technical discussions with engineering teams, roadmap reviews, stakeholder alignment, and the occasional customer call. HPC is a domain where product decisions have real scientific impact — that keeps every day interesting.
My engineering background gave me the technical foundation, and my MBA at Eller sharpened the business side. Product management is where both worlds meet — and I found my stride there.
Start with Meditations by Marcus Aurelius — raw, honest, and timeless. Then Letters from a Stoic by Seneca. Ryan Holiday's The Obstacle Is the Way is a great modern entry point.
Very different — in the best way. Stockholm is compact, walkable, design-forward, and surrounded by nature. The winters are dark but the summers more than make up for it. The tech ecosystem here is world-class and still growing.
Anything at the intersection of AI and hardware right now is fascinating. The pace of innovation in compute — especially for AI workloads — is directly relevant to my HPC world and I follow it closely.
I read every message. Send it my way.
I'm always open to discussing product strategy, cloud innovations, or new opportunities.