About Me

I've spent most of my life making things that last.

I've spent most of my life making things. Sometimes it's a product, sometimes a company, sometimes a long piece of writing that started with a question I couldn't shake. I've always been drawn to work that feels useful and built to last.

My Journey

I didn't begin with a grand plan. I got here by following curiosity. Early on, I wanted to know why things broke, why people chose the tools they did, and why certain ideas survived while others faded. Over time, that curiosity pulled me into technology, leadership, systems design, and the slow craft of writing things down until they made sense.

I've learned that most problems yield if you give them enough attention, ask honest questions, and keep going long after the initial excitement fades. That's where the real work is, and it's the part I enjoy the most.

I created Executive AI Clarity, a diagnostic discipline that helps leaders see the structural patterns shaping their AI initiatives.

What I Do

Writing

I write to clarify my own thinking first, and to share anything useful that comes out of that process. The topics change, but the goal stays the same: offer something practical that helps someone else move faster or see more clearly.

Building Companies

I like building from the ground up. Real problems, real users, real constraints. I focus on creating companies that grow because the product earns its place in someone's daily workflow.

Product Development

I work from first principles. Explore the problem, strip away what doesn't matter, and shape the solution until it feels inevitable. I care about thoughtful design and the rhythm of iterative improvement.

Leadership

Good leadership, to me, is simple. Create clarity. Set direction. Remove friction. Support people so they can do their best work. That's it.

Core Values

1

Build For the Long Term

Shortcuts rarely save time. The work compounds when you invest in fundamentals and structure things you won't have to rebuild later.

2

Share What You Learn

Writing forces better thinking. Teaching forces better clarity. I try to share the lessons, the misses, the patterns, and the things I wish I had known earlier.

3

Quality Over Quantity

A small number of meaningful projects beats a long list of half-finished ones. Depth matters. Craft matters.

Let's Connect

If you want to talk, collaborate, or you're simply curious about something I'm working on, reach out anytime.