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Formerly, I managed the Autodesk Residency Program at Pier 9, where artists were given access to industrial robots and CNC machines. There, I created the Impact Residency Program with the Autodesk Foundation to accelerate prototyping social good inventions. I moved to SF from NY ten years ago, where I was an artist with I-20 Gallery and the assistant editor at Artnet Magazine. In San Francisco, I worked at a hedge fund and volunteered for organizations that serve low-income students. I throw outdoor parties with the DJ collective, Brass Tax, and help my friends with their large-scale art projects for Burning. My husband is a magician, and my cat is a surly Bengal.