Twenty-five years of architectural and technology leadership across Fortune 500 partnerships, enterprise platforms, and AI-first ventures. Every role below lists the actual stacks and systems I worked with, not generalities.
My current full-time job. Leading AI innovation for the intelligent form-building platform. Architected and launched GoPilot, an AI assistant that helps users design forms. Built a domain-specific language layer for GoFormz automations so users can describe workflows in natural language. Stood up AI-powered customer support functions. Designed the data warehouse on Azure Fabric and Cosmos DB that powers real-time analytics and BI across the platform. Working closely with engineering and product to ship AI features into a live customer experience. Day-to-day I lean heavily on AI coding tools (Claude Code, Copilot) and disciplined prompt engineering to move faster on the production side.
My own company, where I do corp-to-corp consulting on the side. I take on senior architect and fractional CTO engagements covering AI agent platforms, .NET modernization, on-prem AI deployments on Blackwell-class hardware (NVIDIA Spark), and architecture reviews. Products built under the NeuroCore banner include NeuroGuard (AI security), Concept 42 (multi-agent orchestration), Plot Twist (AI storytelling), and Hybrid AI (a cloud-and-local platform). A big part of the consulting practice is helping teams get the most out of AI coding tools like Claude Code, Copilot, OpenCode, and Cursor: designing prompt patterns, building coding agent skills, and shaping repo-level context so the agents are actually useful instead of just plausible.
Led the technology org for an enterprise pet insurance comparison platform built on C#, .NET Core, and Azure, with AI-driven analytics that produced personalized policy recommendations. Built a fully automated electronic claims system with a proprietary rules engine and ML-based adjudication and fraud detection. Delivered a headless e-commerce platform for veterinary pharmacies with real-time inventory, AI-based recommendations, and HIPAA-compliant integrations. Deployed ML models for demand forecasting and inventory optimization. Managed 5+ in-house developers plus offshore teams across multiple countries on an agile cadence.
Architected the PreCheck mobile health-screening app in C# and .NET Core, with Bluetooth integration and ML-driven health risk analysis. Designed the Ready multitenant administration portal in Angular 9, .NET Core, and Azure with AI-powered policy management. Built Feevr, a thermal imaging API that combined facial recognition with ML for elevated-temperature detection. Integrated predictive health and security insights across many locations in real time. Led onshore and offshore teams.
Co-founded the company and invented US Patent 12,306,970 B2 for blockchain data authentication. Designed a smart contract framework in C# and .NET Core for anchoring data on chain with full supply-chain traceability. Built ML models for demand forecasting and quality control using environmental and operational data. Shipped an integrated POS system with AI-enhanced marketing tools and regulatory compliance hooks. Ran a custom Ethereum blockchain instance on Azure for data integrity. Led the marketing and sales teams alongside engineering.
Directed technology for the Sprint "Cut Your Bill in Half" Fortune 500 partnership, which brought in 1M+ new customers. Architected the platform in C#, .NET, and Node.js. Built high-availability OCR and data recognition APIs that processed billions of records. Designed an ElasticSearch + Kibana analytics stack for deep telecom data analysis. Developed a distributed NoSQL database to handle massive telecom datasets at low latency. Set engineering standards, drove strategic technology partnerships, and managed multiple development teams.
Defined API and UI standards for the mobile and analytics applications. Stood up a RESTful service architecture, an ad-hoc reporting portal, and a v2 mobile website with real-time analytics.
Designed the proprietary NoSQL database that managed 10B+ telecom records with a hybrid NoSQL / SQL solution. Built the telecom billing analysis engine that powered both consumer and enterprise cost optimization. Developed ElasticSearch and N1QL solutions with Kibana analytics for high-speed retrieval. Built the Best Buy wireless portal with real-time billing analysis on a distributed architecture.
Built healthcare portal features with EMR integrations and HIPAA-compliant data handling. First time leading a small team.
Automated genetic testing workflows with WPF interfaces, hooking laboratory equipment into .NET services. The kind of integration work where if it fails, real samples are wasted.
My first nine years in the industry. Insurance back-office work, legacy modernization, and digital transformation. Carried code from VB6 and VB.NET into the .NET Framework, built ASP.NET applications and Windows Forms desktop tools, and watched Silverlight come and go. C# has been on the page in every job since.
I’ve hired, scaled, and led engineering organizations from a handful of people up to 150 across multiple countries. Just as comfortable in a strict agile shop as in a regulated waterfall environment. The job is to match the process to the team and the stakeholders, not the other way around.
Insurance, healthcare, and genetics. Cutting teeth on enterprise .NET, modernizing VB.NET code, shipping Windows Forms desktop tools, and writing software that ran clinical workflows under HIPAA.
Telecom billing, the Sprint partnership, the Validas era. NoSQL for 100B+ records, OCR processing billions of pages, and the moment Fortune 500 started returning calls.
Co-founded Green Data Technology and invented blockchain data authentication (US Patent 12,306,970). Built health-tech AI at x.labs and pet insurance fraud detection at P3. The years where the work showed up in writing on a USPTO filing.
NeuroCore is my swing at autonomous business agents on Blackwell-class hardware. GoFormz is where I get to ship AI into a real customer experience every day. AI coding tools like Claude Code, Copilot, OpenCode, and Cursor are now part of the toolbox, used with the same discipline as any other piece of the stack. Two sides of the same bet on what 25 years of architecture instinct can do in this moment.