about

My highschool Comp Sci teacher would never have imagined I'd be doing this for a living.

I studied Biology at Southwestern University and found myself disenchanted with the medical field after several internships. So I entered the world of IT consulting, starting out as business development analyst.

Eventually python grabbed my interest and I started dabbling in basic neural networks, eventually learning end-to-end test automation with the since deprecated protractor framework. From there I grew into maintaining the cloud infrastructure of the same application platform I had been writing test automation. As issues would crop up, I became a central resource in troubleshooting and root-cause analysis, thanks in large part to Dynatrace and it's causal AI.

Now I'm focusing on improving organizations observability posture. There's too much data and development teams don't have time to configure, tune, and continually deepen visibility into their IT infrastructure, applications, and user experience.