About Me

I build things that work—software, systems, and businesses—usually at the same time, or all in the same day.

I’m a software and web developer with 10+ years of experience and a background in computer science, currently serving as Chief of Technology, Marketing & Operations at a locally owned tree farm. In practice, that means I run a one-person startup inside a real, revenue-producing business: tech stack, websites, SEO, ads, sales, customer experience, logistics, scheduling, and yes—actual boots-on-the-ground field work.

My career lives at the intersection of technology, operations, and growth. I’ve shipped full-stack products, led developer teams, designed user experiences, managed projects, and delivered end-to-end IT solutions for businesses that needed things to work now, not someday. By blending practical engineering with disciplined ops and marketing, I helped scale annual revenue from $500K to over $2.2M in under two years—without VC money, buzzword worship, or bloated teams.

At heart, I’m a builder and problem-solver. I like turning chaos into systems, systems into leverage, and leverage into results. I’m just as comfortable taking on big projects as I am talking to customers, improving workflows, or jumping in wherever the bottleneck is. If something’s broken, I’ll fix it. If something’s missing, I’ll build it. If it can be automated, even better.

Outside of work, I keep life balanced and creative. You’ll find me playing video games or basketball, hunting down great coffee and food spots, cooking and baking at home, skateboarding, tinkering with cars and motorcycles, or tending to my garden. I collect comic books, write lyrics and poetry, make beats, and dabble in photography and video editing—still learning, still experimenting. I’ve also been playing the saxophone since middle school, because some skills stick for life.

I thrive in high-ownership environments where curiosity, execution, and adaptability matter. Founder mindset, operator instincts, engineer brain—minus the ego.