About

I build software, and I came to it the long way — through commercial driving, security work, automotive, and personal training. That operational background is the point, not a footnote: I build tools for work I've actually done.

What I do

I design and ship small, focused applications — mobile and web — with a bias toward tools that solve a real problem for a real person. I work end to end: figuring out what's actually needed, building it, and testing the parts that matter most. The projects here lead with domain knowledge first and code second, because that's where the useful work happens.

Background

I'm a cybersecurity engineering graduate of the Flatiron School and currently a cybersecurity and information assurance student at WGU. Before software, I spent years on the operational side of things — driving commercially, working in security and automotive, and coaching as a personal trainer. That mix is why I tend to build for the person doing the work, not the person filing the paperwork.

Get in touch

You can reach me on LinkedIn or find my work on GitHub.