Current Role
Data Engineeering Consultant at CapTech
About
This page is a high-level overview of my background, experience, and interests. For a more current view of what I'm focused on right now, check out my now page.
Current Role
Data Engineeering Consultant at CapTech
Based In
Atlanta, Georgia
Education
Georgia Tech, BS in Industrial & Systems Engineering
Homewtown
Memphis, Tennessee
Background
I studied Industrial & Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech, where I became especially interested in optimization, modeling, analytics, and the kinds of technical problems that sit between math, systems, and decision-making.
That background still shapes how I work. I'm drawn to open-ended problems that need measurable, practical, and operationally useful solutions.
Whether that means data pipelines, ranking models, or explaining a messy problem clearly, I tend to enjoy work that combines technical depth, analytical thinking, creativity, and real-world constraints.
Work
At CapTech, I work as a Consultant in the Data & Analytics Practice. Much of that work has involved building and supporting data pipelines, improving testing and data quality processes, and contributing to large-scale data migration and platform efforts.
I'm most interested in work that makes systems more reliable, understandable, and useful over time. In practice, that usually means focusing on data quality, maintainability, and delivery rather than complexity for its own sake.
That same preference carries into the projects on this site. I care less about novelty alone and more about building things that are technically sound, clearly reasoned, and actually useful.
Interests
Outside of work, a lot of my time goes toward fitness, food, travel, and learning.
I spend much of my free time staying active through lifting, running, and playing sports. I also enjoy cooking, traveling, sports, language learning, and working on side projects. I'm especially interested in college football, NBA basketball, history, languages, and questions about how people and systems behave over time.
A lot of the projects here come from that mix. They usually start with something I genuinely care about, then turn into a way to explore it more seriously through data, modeling, writing, or engineering.
Why This Site
This site is a home for my analytics and technical projects, along with whatever else I’m actively building or exploring.
It gives me a place to document methodology, experiments, writeups, and project artifacts in a way that is more durable than scattered notes or social posts. It is also a way for me to keep learning by building, especially as I spend more time working on web development and interactive project presentation.
If someone lands here for the first time, the main thing I want them to see is a body of work: projects that reflect how I think, what I care about, and the kinds of technical problems I like to work on.