I'm a senior Computer Science student at Western Governors University, building real applications that solve real-world problems.
I combine technical education, years of real-world manufacturing experience, and a practical approach to building solutions.
I’m completing a B.S. in Computer Science at WGU, where I’ve built experience with software development, databases, Linux, networking, and information security.
Nearly a decade in emergency vehicle manufacturing has taught me how to lead projects, improve processes, solve production problems, and collaborate across technical and nontechnical teams.
I develop practical applications from concept to implementation, using modern development tools—including AI-assisted workflows—to accelerate iteration while remaining responsible for the architecture, decisions, testing, and final product.
A structured tracking system for an 8-bay manufacturing graphics department, replacing an informal Trello-and-memory process. Runs natively on Windows and Android.
A local-first, offline fitness tracker for bouldering — logging gym visits, route progress, and gear, with one codebase adapting between a quick mobile UI and a full desktop layout.
A full-stack gym management platform proof-of-concept for a local BJJ gym — public marketing site plus a secured admin CMS, built server-rendered with Spring Security and PostgreSQL.
Interested in cybersecurity, software development, analytics or IT roles where I can keep growing.