I take the data your software already tracks and turn it into something you can act on.
Your data should tell the story that matters — not the one that's easiest to chart.
Side project. Tracks a local Tulsa news lunch segment so you can find what restaurant they covered three weeks ago without scrubbing through YouTube. Solo build. Gemini ingestion → Supabase → Next.js.
Multi-year engagement with a fintech client. Building a full enterprise data management platform from the ground up — sources, governance, canonical models, the reporting and analytics layers on top. Broader scope than a single product, and the most ambitious work I've shipped.
Nine years at a fintech software vendor whose customers were banks, asset managers, and family offices. Owned a 5,000-program codebase that delivered custom BI to hundreds of those clients. Platform generated $2M+ a year.
Fourteen years in fintech data engineering. Independent since 2021 so I can pick the projects. I take the messy data your software already produces and turn it into reports you can trust, answers to the questions that actually matter, and integrations that stop you entering things twice.
I live in Tulsa with my wife and two kids. I coach my daughter's basketball team. I speak decent German, DJ badly, and have a not-quite-rational love of the American West.
If you're figuring out what your business should be measuring, or you've got software making your life harder instead of easier, I'd like to hear about it.