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Bridging the Gap Between Complex IT Infrastructure and Clear Business Strategy.

Senior IT consultant, change agent, and former print journalist bringing senior-level leadership and executive-ready clarity to enterprise technology transitions

Strategic Technology Leadership

Guiding organizations through critical transitions, system modernizations, and long-term strategic IT roadmaps

System Stabilization

Diagnosing technical debt, mitigating operational risk, and modernizing legacy network and cloud architecture

Boardroom-Ready Clarity

Translating complex data, engineering requirements, and technical risk into transparent, actionable insights for stakeholders

A Communicator’s Eye for Detail. An Engineer’s Mind for Architecture

Technology achieves its highest purpose when it empowers people. My training in communications and organizational behavior taught me to cut through noise, ask the right questions, and find the core narrative. Today, I use that exact framework to audit complex IT environments, stabilize infrastructure, and build transparent, boardroom-ready alignment across engineering and executive teams alike

Insights, Perspective & Analysis

  • Everybody Out of the Pool!

    Note: I started this post in late February 2020, before the pandemic lockdown, to remind and describe how companies have “pivoted” (hate that term) in the past due to societal mandates. Now I finally went back, post-surgery, to finish it… See the “Mad Men”-esque image above. Where’s your organization’s secretarial pool? Not long ago (my…

  • Culture vs. Strategy in Iowa

    February 4, 2020 It’s noon on the day after the Iowa caucuses, and we have yet to know who “won” thanks to a snafu with a smartphone app. Officials in Iowa have announced they’ll have an announcement by 5 pm. Politics notwithstanding, I’m sure we’ll learn in the days to come more about the app,…

  • Happy New Decade!

    Yesterday (when I started writing this) was New Year Adam — coined we believe by our friend Brooxie Crews Keary. Because Adam came before Eve, don’cha know. Brooxie used to have “Christmas Adam” parties on the 23rd, and since then the naming tradition has stuck. Brooxie disavows this term, but the preponderance of evidence points…