I’ve had the fortunate opportunity to contribute to;


Enhanced Pickups and Dropoffs
Curating the ability to designate pickup or dropoff locations is essential for ridesharing to seamlessly negotiate large venues or complex dense urban environments.


Tolls & Surcharges
You know how many tolls there are in the US? A shitload. and we operate globally. Managing a feature that spans geography, time, and cost across multiple payment types is a rad problem to solve for.


Airport Hub
Managing our business at airports is not only a sizable business priority but the complexities in making the airport experience smooth for both riders and drivers is incredibly complex.


Places Ecosystem
An extremely accurate places database requires a whole series of collection, management, QA, and deployment tools. Designing this ecosystem for ridesharing+ is complex, uniquely tailored, and built for scale.


Ambiguous Search
Searching for your home & searching for a destination get’s tricky when you live in areas without addresses or if there are multiple of a similar location.


Saving Unique Habitats
Surfacing new ways to protect old land. How land is conserved and preserved today is a direct mismatch between the ecosystems in need. Built as the insert map to the November 2017 National Geographic Magazine. Ended up winning a bunch of cool nerdy international map awards.


New York Seascape
In partnership with the New York Aquarium we developed and built a rich understanding of the marine ecosystem that lies just outside New York. This won a bunch of cool nerdy international map awards as well.


Visual Atlas of the World
Developing an Atlas is a lesson in attention to detail. Building hundreds of maps on ranging topics, locations, and style is an amazing practice in organization.
