The what, where, when, how,
and why of my PM journey.

This is the full picture of how I became the PM I am today.

Where I've been

From data analyst to product owner — across three industries and one master's degree picked up along the way.

Jun 2013 – May 2017

B.E. in Information Technology

University of Mumbai, India

2013
2017

Sep 2017 – Oct 2018

Business Data Analyst

Accenture, India

Apr 2019 – Aug 2021

Technical PO & Business Analyst

BillDesk, India

2019
2021

Sep 2021 – Aug 2022

Technical Product Manager

Axis Bank, India

Sep 2022 – May 2024

MS in Project Management

Northeastern University, Boston MA

2022
2023

Jul 2023 – Sep 2023

Program Management Intern

Synopsys Inc, United States

May 2024 – Aug 2024

Product Manager

KeelWorks Foundation, United States

May '24
Sep '24

Sep 2024 – Feb 2026

Product Owner

Scholarship America, United States

My PM approach

Clarity before velocity

I'd rather spend an extra day getting everyone aligned than sprint for a week in the wrong direction. Ambiguity is expensive. Clarity compounds.

Document everything that matters

Good documentation isn't bureaucracy — it's respect for your team's time. If it's not written down, it doesn't exist.

Every audience deserves the right language

Engineers need precision. Executives need context. Clients need confidence. I speak all three — and I know when to switch.

Ship, learn, iterate

Perfect is the enemy of shipped. I push for momentum, create feedback loops, and treat every release as a question, not an answer.

The "why".

"The best part of being a product management professional, for me, is the ability to step into the users' shoes — to truly understand their needs, and to effectively drive the product's vision and strategy, transforming ideas into tangible solutions."

Product management is a deeply human discipline. It sits at the intersection of empathy and execution — understanding what people actually need, not just what they say they need, and then rallying the right people to build it right.

That's what pulled me in and what keeps me here. Not just being present at the moment an idea becomes a shipped product — but owning that journey. Making sure what gets built genuinely matters to the people using it.