From dissecting (okay destroying) toys as a child to see what made them tick to later deconstructing everything he could get his hands on – typewriters, printers, computers - I have earned a reputation for being an expert in all things technology. I spent hours taking calculators apart, wondering how they knew so much, and attempting to prove them wrong with various equations. That inquisitive spirit manifested itself into working on cars, stereos, alarm systems and more. In the early 90's I purchased a toy laptop for my daughter that taught basic programming, and from that point on my life would never be the same.

I have been a self-taught computer guru always being able to think outside the box simply because I was never taught to think inside the box. With no formal education in programming, I created web apps from trial and error. The immense experience garnered from sheer tenacity and determination makes me a stand-out in the field. In all aspects of computer programming and development, either you’ve got it or you don’t… my brain is hardwired for this type of work.

The Internet… need I say more? The Internet was designed for a brain like mine. I have an insatiable thirst for knowledge – the kind of knowledge you can really use, not just what’s taught in a class room. Each time I’m able to conquer a new challenge, I’m eager for the next big step. First it was computer programming. Then actually building computers. Soon, adminning servers and writing scripts to monitor the servers left me wanting more. I had to pursue the next creative step, so web development and data management was a no-brainer.