About

Applied Automation

At 16 I built Strike Robotics — an automation platform that reached 300+ users and over $1M in sales. The lesson: automation only works when it replaces a real operational failure. Technology for its own sake doesn't survive contact with paying customers.

Operational Discipline

Enterprise rotations at Comcast and Holman taught me how to ship inside existing systems — compliance constraints, stakeholder pressure, and the discipline required when failure has real consequences. That exposure feeds back into everything I build.

The Evolution

I built a workflow engine for property management. It automated rent, documents, and leasing tasks. Operators still lost deals at first contact. Staff dropped calls, mishandled intent, stalled conversions.

The architecture was correct. The entry point was wrong.

Truvo moved upstream to autonomous intake. Revenue is captured before any workflow begins.

B.S. Computer Science, Cybersecurity concentration — University of Delaware.