ChemEng grad now at HBS who loves biryani and F1 equally. I turn complex systems into things that actually work.
I spent 8 years at Procter & Gamble in London — moving from process engineering on the conveyors, to planning product launches across UK retailers, to leading a $15M warehouse restoration with zero business downtime. Along the way: launching 50+ products across Dawn and Febreze in a constrained two-month window, automating truck unloading with case-picking robotics, and unlocking $5M/month in incremental sales during COVID by squeezing extra throughput out of household cleaning lines.
The common thread: I take systems that are broken or inefficient and make them genuinely work.
I studied Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London with a year at Carnegie Mellon (First Class Honors), and I'm now at Harvard Business School as a Sainsbury Management Fellow — a Royal Academy of Engineering scholarship for UK engineers who want to lead.
Pitwall is a conversational AI companion for watching F1 races. It knows the telemetry, tyre data, pit stop history and race control messages for any race from 2018 onwards — and answers your questions in real time without spoiling what happens next. A knowledge horizon mechanism ensures the AI only knows what you've seen so far.
Whether you're into F1, AI, operations, or just want to swap biryani recommendations — I'm always happy to connect.