About me

Engineer, builder, and future strategist.

I grew up solving practical problems first and learning the theory after. That pattern has followed me into data centers, product experiments, and now toward strategy and analytics.

I’m currently a Mechanical Engineer at WSP, focused on mission-critical data center projects. Most of my day is spent translating real-world constraints — power, cooling, uptime, budgets — into systems that actually work under load.

Outside of client work, I’ve been building products like Driftchat, an SMS-based conversation matching app with an AI “wingman”, and Halftime, a community-driven sports platform. These projects are my way of learning product, growth, and user psychology the hard way: by shipping.

Long term, I’m interested in roles that sit at the intersection of infrastructure, analytics, and strategy — whether that’s in consulting (MBB / Tier-1), data-center operators, or AI-driven infrastructure products. I like environments where decisions are made with both numbers and judgment.

How I tend to work

  • First principles + details. I like to understand the physics and economics behind a system, then sweat the drawings, edge cases, and failure modes.
  • Clear writing. I use writing to make decisions — short memos, trade-off docs, and post-mortems. If something can’t be written clearly, it’s usually not understood.
  • Bias to build. I prototype in code or spreadsheets quickly instead of over-polishing slides. Feedback is faster when there’s something real to react to.

Outside of work

When I’m not staring at load schedules or FEA diagrams, you’ll usually find me playing or watching football, in the gym, or experimenting with new recipes. I like teams and environments that are ambitious, honest, and a little bit competitive.

If any of this sounds aligned with the kind of people you like working with, I’d be happy to talk.