A timeline of places I have lived, work I have done, and the small turning points that shaped the path so far.
  1. Joined Aerones

    Started working with the Aerones team in Riga. These days I am helping make internal tools simpler, cleaner, and easier for people to rely on.

  2. Joined Mintos

    Moved into fintech and spent a lot of time on investor-facing products. I worked on shared building blocks so different teams could ship useful things without starting from scratch every time.

  3. Moved to Latvia πŸ‡±πŸ‡»

    Started a new chapter in Riga. New city, new routines, and a different kind of momentum around work and life.

    Built for a health product

    Joined Vigo Health and helped bring a mobile health experience to the web. A lot of it was careful product work: taking designs, making them real, and keeping the app steady.

  4. Moved to Izmir

    Moved to Izmir and started shaping a different rhythm for daily life. It became one of those chapters where place and work changed together.

    Worked with PurpleBox

    Helped improve marketing and product pages with a mix of engineering, visual design, performance, and content work.

    Worked with Findaso

    Cleaned up older web pages and turned design files into responsive layouts. It was a good reminder that improving what already exists can be just as valuable as building something new.

  5. Freelance years

    Made websites, landing pages, emails, microsites, and prototypes for clients. This is where I learned to blend code with design, usability, speed, and the messy practical needs of real projects.

    Completed mandatory military service

    Finished my mandatory military service. One of those chapters that changes your rhythm for a while, then makes normal life feel a little different when you return.

  6. Started working at IOM

    Joined IOM as a field officer and later became a team lead. It was people-facing work that taught me a lot about responsibility, coordination, and staying calm in real situations.

    Graduated from Economics

    Finished my economics degree. It gave me a different way to think about systems, decisions, and how people behave around incentives.