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About

From enterprise sales to full-stack AI systems.

I came to computer science after years of working directly with customers and businesses. That changed how I build software: I care about systems that work, workflows that make sense, and products that create measurable leverage.

The short version

A builder with a business past.

Most engineers learn the customer last. I learned them first. Before I wrote production code, I spent years selling and supporting software — sitting across from the people who had to live with it every day. I saw what made software trusted and what made it abandoned.

That experience pulled me toward the other side of the table. I wanted to build the systems, not just represent them. So I went back to school for Computer Science, added a Mathematics minor for the quantitative foundation, and started shipping serious projects instead of waiting for permission.

Today I'm focused on AI-native software: systems where models do real work but humans stay in control. I care about the unglamorous parts — auth, tenancy, migrations, deployment — because that's where production actually lives.

The path

Where I am now — and how I got here

Most recent first. A deliberate transition, not a detour — each step compounds into how I build today.

  1. NowAI systems

    Building AI systems

    Agentic CRM — a production-oriented, multi-tenant AI SaaS platform — alongside an AI Construction Estimator and active Honors research. I'm early in the degree but operating far ahead of the typical first-year: designing multi-tenant architecture, auth, billing, and human-in-the-loop AI.

  2. CurrentComputer Science

    Post-Baccalaureate CS at Oregon State University

    I returned to school to build the systems I used to sell. 4.0 GPA, Honors College, Mathematics minor, two consecutive Dean's List semesters — and a perfect record in CS coursework to date.

  3. Several yearsBusiness

    Working directly with businesses

    I spent years working with companies from small operators to multi-billion-dollar enterprises — close enough to see how software actually gets adopted, where workflows break, and how organizations really make decisions. That perspective is uncommon among engineering students, and it shapes everything I build.

  4. FoundationFinance

    Bachelor of Commerce in Finance

    I started in business — markets, capital, and how companies create and measure value. It gave me a way of thinking about leverage and risk that still shapes how I build.

Technical focus

What I'm going deep on

My interests cluster around AI systems and the infrastructure that makes them real and safe.

AI & Systems

  • AI Agents
  • Human-in-the-loop AI
  • LLM workflows
  • Applied math
  • Quantitative systems

Frontend

  • React
  • TypeScript
  • Vite
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Next.js

Backend

  • FastAPI
  • Python
  • SQLAlchemy
  • Alembic
  • REST APIs

Data & Infra

  • PostgreSQL
  • Redis
  • Docker
  • Kubernetes
  • Job queues

Platform

  • Gmail OAuth
  • Stripe billing
  • JWT / sessions
  • RBAC
  • Multi-tenancy

What I'm building now

Agentic CRM — a production-oriented, multi-tenant SaaS that reads the inbox, proposes the next action, and keeps a human in control. Alongside it: AI-assisted estimating and Honors research into AI-assisted decision systems.

Where I'm headed

AI-native, high-performance engineering environments — top labs, infrastructure-heavy startups, and teams building real products. I want to work where business judgment and engineering depth are both non-negotiable.

Let's build something serious.

I'm looking for AI-native, high-performance engineering environments where business judgment and engineering execution both matter.