$1M+ documented cost savings
Across four organizations. Infrastructure, licensing, labor, and breach prevention.
85% faster onboarding and offboarding
At GoGuardian after automating the whole thing with BetterCloud. What used to take days took minutes. People noticed.
350+ servers maintained
At Archbold Medical Center in a HIPAA and HITRUST environment where "something broke" is not an acceptable status update.
Fixed IT in 4 industries
Healthcare. Education. Tech. Accounting. Different compliance requirements, different stack, same result: Wherever the IT is broken, that's where I do my best work.
65% increase in SSO adoption
At GoGuardian after making the case, building the rollout, and actually executing it. Less unmanaged credential sprawl. Less risk. More sleep for the security team.
15+ years, still learning
Across every major endpoint platform, identity stack, and cloud environment that matters right now. Not theoretical experience. In production, under pressure, with real consequences for getting it wrong. Currently adding AI engineering to the stack because standing still was never the plan.
For over 15 years, I have worked in healthcare, education, and tech, which means I have secured environments where HIPAA violations cost more than my annual salary, managed infrastructure for thousands of students who absolutely should not have had admin rights, and automated workflows at companies moving faster than their IT could keep up with. I have managed 350-server data centers, deployed MDM platforms across hybrid Mac and PC fleets, migrated organizations across platforms they had no business still being on, and saved organizations well over a million dollars in documented costs. Not by accident. By planning things properly and then actually doing them.
When I am not wrangling infrastructure, I am studying for my MS in Computer Science with an AI concentration, running a small hobby farm in South Georgia with goats who have strong opinions and chickens who have none, and traveling to places like London and Rome to be reminded that humans have been building remarkable things for a very long time. It keeps the perspective healthy.