About Me

From consulting and cloud to building real products.

I come from a mix of business, systems, and cloud work. The thread through all of it is simple: I’ve always been drawn to how things are built, how they scale, and how technology can become something useful in the real world.

Where I started

Education

I studied business administration and later earned a master’s degree in information systems and operations management. That combination gave me a strong base in business thinking, analytics, systems, and how technology supports decision-making.

Professional foundation

My early career has been shaped by consulting and enterprise technology work. I’ve spent time close to cloud programs, delivery teams, migration efforts, and the operational side of getting large initiatives across the finish line.

Why I’m moving deeper into building

01

I learned the business side first

Consulting taught me how companies think: priorities, tradeoffs, delivery pressure, stakeholder communication, and how technology fits into real business outcomes.

02

Cloud work pulled me toward the technical side

Working around AWS, migrations, and delivery teams made me want a more hands-on relationship with the product itself — not just the coordination around it.

03

Now I’m learning to create

I’m building fluency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git, GitHub, Python, and AWS so I can move from managing work around technology to building technology directly.

The direction I’m heading

Builder mindset

I’m interested in learning by doing — not just reading about tools, but shipping projects, debugging issues, and understanding how all the pieces work together.

Technical depth

I want to become more than adjacent to engineering. My goal is to build a solid technical base in software and cloud so I can create with confidence.

Entrepreneurship

Long term, I want to build products of my own. The end goal is not just to understand tech — it’s to use that understanding to launch software that solves real problems.

What I’m focused on today

AWS

Learning the architecture and deployment side so I can move from static sites to full applications.

Code

Building comfort with the fundamentals: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, and version control.

Product

Thinking beyond code toward SaaS ideas, user value, and how software becomes a real business.