I’ve never believed that the best solutions begin with technology.
They begin with understanding people, how they work, and the challenges they face every day.
Throughout more than two decades of experience, I’ve had the opportunity to work across marketing, product information management, enterprise Mac technologies, technical support, software development, business analysis, and workflow automation. While those roles may appear unrelated at first glance, they’ve all been connected by a common purpose: helping organizations work more effectively through better systems.
My career has never been defined by a single programming language, platform, or job title. Instead, it has been shaped by a willingness to learn whatever was necessary to solve the problem at hand. Whether that meant designing product information systems, building business applications, modernizing legacy workflows, integrating data across platforms, or adopting AI-augmented engineering practices, my focus has remained the same: understand the problem first, then choose the right tools to build the right solution.
That philosophy has led me to become what I like to call a “Jack of All Trades, Master of Systems.” Rather than specializing in one technology, I’ve specialized in understanding how technology, business processes, and people work together. I enjoy connecting those pieces into practical solutions that improve efficiency, reduce repetitive work, and provide organizations with better information for making decisions.
One constant throughout my career has been the Apple ecosystem. From supporting enterprise Mac deployments and product compatibility to developing today’s software on macOS, I’ve spent more than twenty years working with Apple technologies. That experience continues to influence the way I design systems: with an emphasis on reliability, usability, and thoughtful integration.
More recently, I’ve embraced AI as another tool in the engineering toolbox—not as a replacement for experience or critical thinking, but as a force multiplier. By combining systems analysis, architectural planning, AI-assisted implementation, and disciplined review, I’m able to deliver solutions more quickly while maintaining the engineering standards and business focus that have guided my career from the beginning.
Outside of work, you’ll usually find me exploring another kind of system. Whether I’m designing tabletop role-playing tools, spending time behind a camera, or enjoying a quiet day fishing, I’m drawn to activities that reward curiosity, patience, and continuous learning. They remind me that the best solutions rarely appear all at once—they’re discovered through observation, experimentation, and steady refinement.
I’ve never been interested in using technology for its own sake. I’m interested in helping people solve problems.
The technologies will continue to change—as they always have—but understanding the problem, choosing the right tools, and building practical solutions will always be at the center of the way I work.
That’s the philosophy that has guided my career for more than two decades, and it’s the one that continues to shape every project I take on today.