About Me

I’m a lifelong soccer fan and new(ish) American, born and raised in México, and I’m passionate about using the power of soccer and democracy to make the world a better place. I’ve been recognized in the Sports Business Journal New Voices Under 30 list for my work as a soccer executive, and I was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for my work in progressive politics and nonprofit management.

I’ve worked as the Assistant General Manager & Chief Soccer Officer for Gotham FC, a data analyst for MLS and NWSL teams, an operations director for a Concacaf national team, a special assistant to two US Soccer presidents, and an advisor to investors in professional clubs. I also played for and captained the D1 varsity men’s soccer team at Harvard, where I earned a joint degree in philosophy and statistics. Currently, I serve as the elected Vice President of US Soccer, although everything I share here represents only my own views.

You can check out some of my writing projects at the intersection of soccer, philosophy, and statistics below.


A newsletter about my thoughts on current global trends in soccer, with an eye toward what they might tell us about the future of the beautiful game.



Op-Ed in The Equalizer (2022)


Thought Experiment (2022)


Thought Experiment (2022)


Independent Research Project in Statistics with Alli Wiggins and Sam Bieler (2019)



Senior Thesis in Philosophy & Statistics (2018)


Research Paper in Statistics (2017)