
I’ve been building for as long as I can remember. It started with LEGO — not random structures, but machines. I’d take real-world ideas and rebuild them the way I thought they should work. Faster. Better.
At 12, I wrote my first code. At 17, I focused on it seriously. At 18, I shipped my first paid project.
That approach never changed.
I don’t treat development, product design, engineering, and marketing as separate disciplines. They work best when they inform each other and move toward the same outcome.
What drives me is simple: to leave the world better than I found it.
Not through ideas. Through execution.
I build software, design better digital products, and help turn technical work into clear business results.
I don’t accept “impossible” as an answer. Most limits aren’t real — people just stop too early.
I don’t.
Outside of work, I DJ and train.