About
I'm building Arrowster, infrastructure for the global movement of talent. We're solving the engineering problem underneath international education — a $200 billion decision market still running on WhatsApp and PDFs.
Before this, I was an investor at Point72 in New York, working on fundamental long/short public equities. Before that, I was an attorney at Latham & Watkins, where I worked on M&A, private equity, and venture capital deals.
I studied law at Harvard Law School and was a research assistant at the Harvard Kennedy School, working with Professors Hal Scott and Anna Gelpern on international aspects of the U.S. banking market. I read law at the University of Oxford, Magdalen College.
I served two years as an infantry soldier in the Singapore Armed Forces before university.
I write about talent flows, technology infrastructure, and how civilizations are built. You can find me on X.