
Engineering leader. Design-first. Results-obsessed.
I learned HTML/CSS as a kid and never looked back. Born in Hendersonville, NC and now living in Greenville, I build modern web experiences that feel sharp, load fast, and scale cleanly. I work both locally and remotely, bringing 14+ years of development experience and multiple years managing engineering teams.
I'm a technical leader with proven experience managing and growing engineering teams of all sizes, from solo builds to multi-disciplinary departments. I've worn hats as entrepreneur, developer, and department head, and I lead builds across React, Node.js, and CMS stacks with a hard focus on Core Web Vitals, accessibility, security, and release reliability. My foundation in code and architecture keeps reviews tight, decisions grounded, and delivery predictable.
Currently, I serve as Director of Web at Drum Creative, where I lead web initiatives, manage engineering teams, and set technical standards. I run agile cycles to keep teams aligned and shipping. I'm also Co-Owner and Director of Design & Development at Tangible Strategies, building workflows and technical systems that scale since 2022.
Beyond my primary roles, I contract with Global Hope Network International, pairing strategy with hands-on execution across marketing and web systems. My work spans architecture, delivery, and collaboration - always with maintainability, performance, and privacy in mind.
Accessibility is non-negotiable. I implement WCAG practices and deploy tooling like accessiBe and UserWay to keep experiences inclusive, compliant, and user-friendly.
When I'm not leading teams or coding, I'm spending time with my three kids, hiking, or watching Survivor. Music stays on. I'm fluent in English and have professional working proficiency in Spanish, which helps me work with diverse teams.
What I Bring to Every Project
Engineering leader, entrepreneur, and department head who blends design instinct with technical depth, delivering fast, accessible, and reliable web experiences, including accessiBe and UserWay implementations.