About Me
I'm not a developer who learned about business—I'm a business person who learned to code.
That distinction matters. When I build your website or application, I'm not just thinking about the code. I'm thinking about your customers, your budget, your time.
The Path Here
I've always been drawn to where business, technology, and education intersect. While my path hasn't been necessarily linear, it's never been random. Every chapter of my life has put me at that same crossroads from a different angle.
I've founded a business and learned firsthand that small business owners wear every hat and that good systems aren't a luxury, they're survival. I've stood in front of a classroom and small groups and taught business courses. This taught me just as much about how to break down complex ideas, meet people where they are and remember why any of this matters in the first place. I've worked in operations and developed an eye for processes. There I learned what's efficient, what's fragile, what breaks when things get busy.
Now I write code. But I'm still doing the same thing I've always done: helping people run better businesses. I'm not just building websites and applications, I'm building tools and systems that help businesses run more efficiently and effectively.
What I Bring
Business Management
I've run businesses, not just built websites for them. I understand margins, customers, and the reality of limited time and budget.
Technological Savvy
Modern tools, clean code, no bloat. I build fast, maintainable systems that actually solve problems—not create new ones.
Education
I don't just build and disappear. I explain what I'm doing and why, so you understand your own website or application and can make informed decisions.