About

I like solving problems and being creative. I am always working towards my next goal, and I enjoy the unordinary. I challenge myself wherever possible, and I pay attention to the little things. I try to live in the moment, and I work well under pressure. I seek out discomfort and challenges because I like working through difficult puzzles.

When working with supply chain, I am often looking at a sea of data. Making sense of it and creating comprehensible, repeatable processes to share the insights that can be derived from it is one of my favorite tasks. Supply chain is an interesting field because of how it touches every other business operation, allowing the scope of the solutions generated to have great impact. Improving the operations of the entire system is my goal.

l use my marketing skills often in both my professional, and personal life. have optimized the sponsorship acquisition process of my race team hosted under my LLC using a combination of my communication, sales, and analytics skills. This allows me to invest in better solutions and helps me improve on the racetrack. The relationships I have established with my sponsors serve as learning opportunities for my professional career, as well as cornerstones of my racing operations.

At the end of the day, I think asking the right questions is all it takes. We are always just one answer away from a great solution.

When I am not working on the next great solution or racing, I enjoy hiking, the outdoors, and food.

I hike whenever I can, I have spent many days in the Shenandoah National Park, and I one day aspire to visit all of the major national parks in the United states, and maybe beyond! I am an aspiring mountaineer, and I hope to one day have the flexibility to live in an area where I can grow my skills and pursue the sport further.

I recently started cooking with only cast-iron and stainless steel, and I make a new recipe every week. I like to grab a random ingredient from the store, and challenge myself to make something good with it. Nutrition is just as important for racing motorcycles as hitting the gym!

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