I am a builder of operating systems for decision-making in complex environments.
I help organizations turn complex signals into decisions and build the operational systems that allow those decisions to scale — from diagnosis through implementation.
Strategic Operations | Business Operations | Decision Systems | Cross-functional Execution
In complex organizations, failure rarely happens because information is missing. It happens because signals are misread, systems are fragmented, and decisions fail to scale.
My work focuses on diagnosing where those breakdowns occur and building adaptive systems that restore alignment.
Operating system builds across different system types:
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About
I work at the intersection of research, operations, and systems design — building decision systems for environments where signals are incomplete and outcomes remain uncertain.
My work focuses on making complex systems legible: identifying hidden constraints, diagnosing where signals are misread, and designing operating systems that allow decisions to scale without losing coherence.
I am particularly interested in how disciplined sequencing — not speed — produces durable progress under uncertainty.
My background spans data analysis, revenue diagnostics, and applied modeling — but my work ultimately centers on turning complexity into coordinated action.