PROFILE
“If you don't know, the thing to do is not to get scared, but to learn.”
I find joy in discovering, thinking, reading, experimenting, doing, learning, working, playing, and (if there's time) sleeping. My interests outside of architecture include programming, art, photography, movies, books, politics, inventing, exercise, and my two pups.
Design
Programming
Software
Leadership
2009-11
Master of Architecture+
Master of Business Administration
RESUMÉ
EMPLOYMENT
Prescient - website
- Project Manager - Design Team
- Business Development
- CRM Manager
- Prezi Manager
Perkins+Will - website
- Project Architect - Corporate, Commercial, Civic (CCC) Studio
Omniplan - website
- Designer, Business Development, and Marketing
- Webmaster
- Resident Backup IT
eSesame - website
- Concept
- Website (front and back-end)
- Design, Program, & Hardware.
- Marketing Material
EDUCATION
Master of Business Administration
Texas Tech University
- Multiple Scholarships
- RGA
- AIAS
- Dean's List
Texas Tech University
- Multiple Scholarships
- AIAS
- Dean's List
FEATURED PROJECT



eSesame
Your Home, Untethered
Securely view, control, and share access to your garage in real time from any point in the world with eSesame. Never hassle with a garage keypad, remote, or key duplication ever again!
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Stage:
Pre-ProductionDate:
Q1 2013Status:
ActivePROJECTS

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"The Box"
moboART.com
"The Box" takes personal data visualization to the next level by dynamically synchronizing with you, the user, to visually distill nearly any type of data down to its essentials.

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myQR
myQR.net
Connect - Track - Update - Manage - ART
Create QR codes, track who scanned them and where, update each QR's content, and manage all of your codes in one place.

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"Less is More"
moboART.com
This touch-responsive piece placed first in the 1st annual Artist vs. Architect fundraiser competition. It was auctioned off at the end of the event with 100% of proceeds going to the Dwell with Dignity charity.

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"The Marquee"
moboART.com
The marquee conceals an LED matrix behind an array of precisely cut motherboards, mounted within a basswood lattice. The motherboards retain a 1/8” gap to the wood to allow the LED light to pass through.