What do you do for a living?
I’m co-founder of Oasy, a startup building a way for publishers to get paid for AI scraping their content. Right now, every time ChatGPT, Claude, Perpexity or Gemini pulls from a publisher’s page to answer a query, the publisher sees nothing. We’re changing that.
What does that mean day-to-day?
Mostly conversations, with publishers, understanding what they’re experiencing, and working closely with our technical team to make sure what we’re building actually solves the right problems. A lot of listening, a lot of translating.

What do you love about magazines?
I grew up on magazines, and I think they shaped how I see the relationship between content, audience, and value more than anything else.
Long before I ended up working in media and AI, I was learning from them, how stories get told, how trust gets built, how editorial voice actually means something. That feels more relevant now than ever.
Tell us one thing not many people know about you?
At seven years old I walked to Everest Base Camp. I broke my arm on the way down and had to be helicopter rescued, which coincidentally saved the life of a climber who had a punctured lung and had been left behind by her group.
Where can we connect with you?
You can connect with me on LinkedIn.