Unrelated to business or software development, I love fitness, research (of any topic I am interested in), entrepreneurship, and the outdoors.
In my free time I work out, fish, and love to hang out with friends and family.
May 9, 2026 — our first born son was born.



May 10, 2025 — on our 7-year anniversary, we tied the knot with friends and family.



We have three loving animals — Mister, Beau, and West.
Mister is my wife's cat, acquired while she was in law school.



Beau is our dog — we got him when we moved in together.









West is our newest animal — he showed up on our porch late at night during winter and picked me as his person.



I love fishing. Here are a few of the beautiful fish I had the joy of catching.






I love fishing with friends and family. Putting someone on a good one and watching them land it is awesome.



During my first semester of undergrad I was accepted into a renowned research lab. Around the same time I cofounded a coffee business and won West Virginia's 2021 Business Plan Competition.
I began to realize I didn't love the lab environment — the work was inefficient and repetitive. I switched to finance but finished most of my premed classes, afraid I'd have a change of heart.
After a few business classes I switched to Accounting and Management Information Systems, which felt like a much better fit.


I played quarterback at Washington High School (class of 2020) — one of the most successful QBs in the program's 118-year history, and one of only three quarterbacks in WPIAL history to pass for over 6,000 yards and rush for over 2,000 yards in a career.
Along the way: 2019 Century Conference All-Conference Offensive Player of the Year, PA Football Writers All-State, PA Football News All-State, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Fabulous 22," and the William L. McGlumphy Award — all while carrying a 4.71 all-academic GPA.
I chose to forego several D1 offers to study pre-med at West Virginia University, with aspirations toward an MD/DO–PhD path in cancer research — driven by an interest in reading cancer research in high school.



I went to Washington High School and graduated in 2020 as Valedictorian.