The story so far.
I currently work at CVS Health, where I lead platform engineering for a centralized AI governance system. The work sits at the intersection of infrastructure, policy, and product design — enabling teams across the enterprise to deploy AI responsibly, at scale. Before that, I spent time at AWS and a handful of startups building developer tools and cloud-native systems.
Outside of work, I build things for the joy of building them. NØTE is a tactile audio field recorder — designed to feel like a calm, deliberate instrument for capturing sound. NØTEPADS is a sampler companion built for texture and play. Both are expressions of my belief that software can feel like a physical object.
I've made indie games and creative experiments — things like Sudoblast (a speed-puzzle hybrid) and Weekend Yeti Hunt (a multimedia exploration of myth and landscape). These projects keep me sharp and let me work in mediums I don't normally touch at work.
I coach youth baseball and care deeply about how kids learn to compete, fail, recover, and grow. It's one of the most rewarding things I do.
Things I try to hold onto when I'm building: