Finding the Spark
It started with a big box of LEGOs. As a kid, I spent hours building castles, spaceships, and anything else my imagination could dream up. I didn't know it then, but I was already practicing what would become my career — taking a pile of disconnected pieces and turning them into something that works.
Those early builds taught me something I still carry: the best things are assembled piece by piece, with patience and a vision of what the finished thing should feel like — even when you're making it up as you go.
Seeing the Pattern
My journey from LEGOs to enterprise architecture wasn't a straight line — it was more like building without instructions. Each role taught me something new about how systems should fit together.
At UWM, I built my first automation suite — Flow Builder and Apex triggers that cut manual processing by 60%. It was the first time I felt that same spark from childhood: take the pieces, snap them together, watch the thing work.
At Builders Vision, I led a 15,000+ record data migration with zero data loss. That's when I stopped thinking in solutions and started thinking in systems. Not just "how does this work?" but "how does everything connect?"
Now at SiriusXM, I'm designing the whole blueprint. Enterprise Salesforce architecture at scale — the kind of building that shapes how thousands of people work every day.
Foundation · 2020App Developer II
UWM · Aug 2020 – Jul 2021
App Developer II
Growth · 2021Developer & Analyst
Builders Vision · Jul 2021 – Sep 2024
Developer & Analyst
Architect · NowSr. System Administrator
SiriusXM · Oct 2024 – Present
Sr. System Administrator
The Sum of All Parts
These days, I've swapped the blocks for code. Same curiosity, bigger scale. I design Salesforce systems that help teams simplify complex operations through architecture, automation, and thoughtful system design.
Five Salesforce certifications. Three major platforms built. Eight years of turning "this process is broken" into "this system just works." The tools have changed since those LEGO days, but the approach hasn't: understand the pieces, see the whole, build something that lasts.
Pursuing the Build
The same curiosity that drives my architecture work doesn't clock out at five. Whether I'm snapping together a LEGO Architecture set, digging through vinyl crates in Detroit, or figuring out how to automate my coffee routine — the builder in me never really stops.
I'm a technologist on a mission to build, innovate, and turn dreams into reality. Moving forward, I'm most excited about the intersection of architecture and imagination — designing systems that don't just work, but that make people's lives genuinely better.
Right Now
