Nepal
Raised in a Nepali household where discipline and family were structural, not aspirational. Learned early that consistency over time outperforms intensity in a moment.
- Discipline
- Family
- Service
From Marine Corps service to founding RayHealth — the same operating standard runs the length of the line. Below is the record.
Raised in a Nepali household where discipline and family were structural, not aspirational. Learned early that consistency over time outperforms intensity in a moment.
Operational discipline at unit scale. Repeating the boring fundamentals until they hold under stress. Learning that the unglamorous systems — the checklists, the audits, the handoffs — are what actually save lives.
Carried out responsibilities under the Corps' standard of accountability: if the system fails, it fails on you.
Spent the post-service period studying where systems were still failing real people. Home care kept rising to the top — fragmented tooling, paper-heavy workflows, agency owners with no operational visibility, compliance treated as a fear.
Started prototyping what an owner-first home-care operating system could look like.
Founded RayHealth to bring veteran-grade rigor to home-care agencies. Built the platform from caregiver onboarding to billing in a single unified system.
Wear multiple hats by design — product strategy, compliance positioning, sales collateral, onboarding, and operational rollout — because the founder owning the whole loop is the only way the standard stays high.
Currently leading the whole-platform redesign anchored in an executive command-center experience. Caregiver invitation/access-code onboarding, coordinator review queues, AI workflow copilots (Fast and Deep), mobile apps, and per-agency legal templates.
The platform is live, agencies are onboard, and the work is in continuous shipping mode.
The long-term play is a category of healthcare operating systems — designed to support compliance, respect the people inside them, and quietly disappear into the work.
More software is not the goal. Quieter, more trustworthy software is.
Where the experience above lives in the day-to-day work.
The dashboard is where the work happens — projects, tasks, telemetry, and an executive-grade view of every system in motion.