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, in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for my work in progressive politics and nonprofit management, and in the New York Times for my work as electoral organizer and climate advocate.
In the soccer world, 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. Please get in touch via the email button if you’d like to propose a project or request a written piece!
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.
Global Sports Initiative Fellowship with Saara Hassoun; assisted by Hannah Bebar, Maesyn G’bye, Kaysi Gutierrez, Hallie Klanke, and Kayla Thompson
Op-Ed in The Equalizer (2022)
Thought Experiment (2022)
Thought Experiment (2022)
Independent Research Project in Statistics with Alli Wiggins and Sam Bieler (2019)
Data Science Project with James Weichert and Erik Johnsson (2018)
Senior Thesis in Philosophy & Statistics (2018)
Research Paper in Statistics (2017)