Rethinking Power, Innovation, and Value in an Age of Disruption.
I am a political economist and critical theorist whose work moves between academic research, governance advisory, and organizational practice. My research focuses on how venture capital, frontier technology, and disruptive innovation are reshaping the conditions under which governance is possible. My first book, Hypergrowth: A Political Economic Theory of Venture Capital, is forthcoming with University of Michigan Press. Through HU.MN, I advise organizations navigating the governance and legitimacy challenges of emerging technology.