Engineering Leader.
Builder. Dad.
I'm an engineering leader who likes building strong teams, shipping useful software, and staying close to the work. I focus on helping engineers grow, guiding product and technical decisions, and creating the conditions for teams to move quickly without losing quality.
Beyond work, I'm a dad building DadTrack — an app that lets me stay hands-on with product, UX, and AI-driven development while creating something meaningful for other dads.
How I Lead and Build
The work I enjoy most sits at the intersection of people, product, and engineering. I like helping teams clarify ambiguous problems, turn rough ideas into solid designs, and keep a high bar through thoughtful code reviews and design feedback.
I care a lot about mentorship and team health. I've put this into practice through formal mentoring programs, day-to-day coaching, and creating spaces where engineers can learn from each other. Most recently, I've focused heavily on helping teams use AI tools well: not as a shortcut around engineering judgment, but as a way to improve execution when paired with strong context, documentation, and review discipline.
Why DadTrack?
Becoming a dad fundamentally changed how I see the world. The moments — a laugh, a milestone, a quiet cuddle — they're precious but fleeting. I built DadTrack to help dads like me capture those moments, not just to remember them, but to reflect on the journey and share it with the people who matter.
It's a low-effort, high-impact app designed with the busy dad in mind. One daily journal entry, some photos, a mood tag, and over time you build a rich archive of memories. That's the magic.
Technical Expertise
Education
University of Virginia
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Engineering Business Minor · Graduated May 2015
Want to see what I'm building?
Check out DadTrack to see the product side of my work, or reach out on LinkedIn if you want to talk engineering leadership, product thinking, or building with AI.
Prefer app-first? Download DadTrack on the App Store.