Experience · service record

A timeline ofexecution.

From Marine Corps service to founding RayHealth — the same operating standard runs the length of the line. Below is the record.

  1. Origin·Foundation

    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
  2. Service·Marine · Operator

    United States Marine Corps

    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.

    • Operations
    • Accountability
    • Leadership
    • Audit-proof systems
  3. Transition·Researcher · Operator-in-training

    Independent study · Healthcare ops

    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.

    • Research
    • Healthcare ops
    • Field interviews
  4. Founding·Founder · Operator · Product

    RayHealth

    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.

    • Founder
    • Product
    • Sales
    • Operations
    • Compliance
  5. Now·Founder · Building

    RayHealthEVV — Command Glass

    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.

    • Command Glass
    • AI Copilot
    • Mobile
    • EVV
    • Active
  6. Horizon·Long-term vision

    Operational peace of mind

    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.

    • Category
    • Vision
    • Trust
At a glance

The record in three lines.

Where the experience above lives in the day-to-day work.

Disciplines01

Carried from service

  • Operational discipline at unit scale
  • Audit-proof systems thinking
  • Accountability under stress
  • Boring fundamentals, repeated
Operating posture02

Founder mode

  • Owner-first product decisions
  • Hands across product, sales, and ops
  • Compliance as a tool, not a fear
  • Quiet, confirmed automation
In motion03

Deployed right now

  • Command Glass platform redesign
  • AI workflow copilots (Fast / Deep)
  • iOS + Android caregiver apps
  • Per-agency legal templates
Two paths forward

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The dashboard is where the work happens — projects, tasks, telemetry, and an executive-grade view of every system in motion.