From Critical Infrastructure to Business Automation
I started businesses at a young age and quickly learned that staying ahead of technology isn't optional—it's survival. With a computer science background and a passion for building things, I was creating websites in high school while other students were figuring out email.
My career path took me through critical infrastructure—engineering custom alarm monitoring equipment for power grids and essential systems. Later, as a power grid operator for our electric utility, I managed systems where downtime means entire communities lose power. When infrastructure fails, people suffer.
That experience taught me something crucial: reliable automation isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. The same precision required to keep lights on for thousands of people applies to keeping your business running smoothly.
My current role allows me to give back to the community, and this company is another way to help business owners like myself. You've built something amazing—you just need the right tools and systems to support it.
