I came to systems work through lived coordination problems: organizing people, running operations, and watching good intentions get crushed by unclear structure.
Over time, that turned into a practice: designing the underlying models that make coordination easier—technically and socially. I work across software architecture, data modeling, operations design, and cooperative economics.
I’m drawn to places where the stakes are real: venues, worker collectives, mutual aid, local institutions, and platforms that touch money and responsibility.
I’m based in Boulder, Colorado. Most of my work is remote, long-horizon, and collaborative.
I like building things that can be maintained by normal people. I’m allergic to systems that require constant interpretation. I try to make the structure obvious enough that it disappears into use.