I started my first business in 1989. That happened to be perfect timing. Right before a recession kicked in. That business lasted a full five years and was by many standards a success. Well here we are a few months into the Covid19 recession and it’s time to start again.
This time around, I’ve got a graduate degree in real world business and I’m excited to put that education to work.
I’ve progressed up the ranks from programmer, business analyst, project manager, agile leader, application architect, product manager, departmental director and finally chief knowledge management and innovation officer. These are all interesting titles, but what I’ve done over and over again is find ways to solve real world business problems. Technology is often the driver, but not always.
I’m confident that I can help any business. The last twenty years I’ve been working for one of the top law firms in the world. I’ve been finding innovative ways to make them more effective and save them money. I am confident I can take the experience gained here and make any company more efficient.