You are made for amazing things.
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I am a lifelong learner

aiming to help others

live and work better.

Welcome to my corner of the internet. Of all the places you could be, you found my website.

At some point, it just felt silly not to have one—especially considering how much time I spend online. When you work behind the scenes in operations, it’s easy to forget to share your own work. So, this is my space to do just that. A little archive. A little personal plug.

If you’ve ever had to explain three jobs in two years—or switched industries more than once—you know the look: “So… what are you doing now?” For a while, I didn’t have a neat answer. Contracts, side gigs, full career pivots—sometimes just getting paid off vibes. But I kept saying yes to roles that stretched me, chased the skills I didn’t yet have, and put myself in rooms that had something to teach me. It wasn’t linear, but it’s mine. Call it the MBA in life. And honestly? The return has been worth it.

Over the years, I’ve built systems at early-stage startups, led ops for platforms processing billions in donations, and now oversee student and donor operations at a fast-growing education and fintech platform. I serve on the board of a nonprofit focused on expanding access to education, and I’m an advisory board member for a foundation that provides immediate financial relief to women and children in crisis.

Along the way, I’ve curated and sold pop-x art, supported franchise expansion as a consultant, and developed a real love for optimizing chaos—or at least the ability to look at it with thorough documentation for as long as the contract lasts. I’ve sharpened my instincts across product, operations, leadership, and life—and picked up some sick identity capital in the process. Plus, I’ve had a front-row seat to how the smoothest operators get it done, and what it takes to work well alongside them.

One of the best parts of work has been the travel—and even more so, the people I’ve gotten to share it with. From San Diego to Chicago, Naples to Scottsdale, Madison, Boise & Montreal, I’ve gotten to experience beautiful places with even more beautiful people. Remote work has let me travel with my family for extended stretches, and every trip has been better because of who I was with—colleagues and friends.

The work changed how I see the world. The people changed how I move through it.

But Pittsburgh is still home.

And this site? I pay $169 a year to keep it up, so the fact that you’re here reading this? That means something to me.

Thanks for stopping by. Happy scrolling. Call me sometime.