About
I am a Senior Product Manager for Cloud Networking at Google Cloud, based in New York. My work focuses on driving the evolution of Cloud Networking toward a Service-Centric model abstracting network complexity to empower developers to connect services rather than manage infrastructure.
Currently, I am deeply involved in Agentic Networking, designing robust architectures for AI agents and MCP servers to collaborate via Zero-Trust principles. I also develop reference architectures for AI inference model serving, leveraging technologies like Cloud Service Mesh, Cloud Load Balancing, and Private Service Connect to build seamless application delivery fabrics.
Professional Background
Prior to my current role, I served as a Solutions Architect for Financial Services at Google Cloud, where I specialized in Platform Engineering and High-Performance Computing (HPC). I led the engineering for a standardized Quantitative Risk & Research Platform built on GKE, enabling massive batch jobs and complex simulations for capital markets and banking firms.
My career spans roles in Product Management, Customer Engineering and Technology Consulting, with experience at EngFlow, PwC New Zealand, and Westpac. I have a strong foundation in:
- Cloud Native Technologies: Kubernetes (GKE), Istio, gRPC, Knative.
- Platform Engineering: Building secure, self-service developer platforms.
- HPC/HTC: Optimizing high-throughput compute workloads and storage systems.
- Enterprise Architecture: Modernizing application stacks and organizational culture.
Publications
- Networking Patterns for Self-Hosted Agents: A set of patterns for self hosting AI Agents on Google Cloud.
Projects
- Risk and Research Blueprints: A set of blueprints for deploying HPC/HTC workloads for financial services on Google Cloud.