Story
Seller by day.
Builder by nature.
The best products don't wait to be commissioned — they get built by the people who notice the gap first.
I spend my days in sales, which means I'm constantly thinking about problems worth solving — the friction between what people need and what currently exists. Most of the time that frustration dissolves after a deal closes. Sometimes it doesn't. That's where building starts.
I'm based in Dallas, TX, where I work at the intersection of sales and product. I build side projects to stay honest — shipping something real is the fastest way to find out whether an idea holds up. RanchLink came from watching ranchers operate with tools that hadn't changed in decades. Overlap Dallas came from wanting a room where people talk straight.
I'm not a designer by training or an engineer by trade, but I've learned enough of both to move from idea to something people can actually use. I'm drawn to roles where that range is an asset — operator positions, founding teams, or anywhere that benefits from someone who can sell, build, and stay grounded in what users actually experience.