I am interested in how ideas move from private conversations into public understanding. Across legal, commercial, cultural, and digital projects, my role is often to translate complexity into a structure people can trust.
My background includes intellectual property strategy, brand and licensing discussions, government subsidy planning, cross-cultural trust building, digital commerce, training systems, and community-oriented collaboration projects.
I am also a hands-on learner. I have learned Japanese because I wanted to talk with people I met online. I bought a 3D printer because I wanted to make everyday life more convenient, then learned 3D modeling so I could design the missing pieces myself. I learned soldering and circuit-board making because I wanted to build better ways to connect with people in VR.
This combination has taught me that meaningful projects rarely begin as neat diagrams. They usually begin as unfinished conversations, scattered stakeholders, unclear language, and hidden assumptions. My work is to help those pieces find shape.
Intellectual property
Entrepreneurship
Cross-cultural trust
Japanese learning
3D printing
VR communities
Soldering
PCB making
Digital commerce
Public narratives