I've spent 19 years solving problems no one else saw.
Started in banking. Then non-profits. Then education. Back to banking. Then telecoms (startup). Then energy.
Everywhere I looked, I found the same pattern: organizations struggling because they never stopped to ask why.
The broken process. The trapped data. The inventory sitting idle. The workflow that takes five systems when it should take one.
I'm a discoverer. That's my superpower. Before anyone starts fixing anything, I find the real problem hiding underneath. The one that matters.
I've saved companies hundreds of thousands of dollars. Not because I'm a magician. Because I'm curious. I dig. I ask hard questions. I connect dots others leave disconnected.
Here's the truth: once a system runs smoothly, I start looking for the next challenge. Every new industry, every new company, every new problem teaches me a new way to see what others miss.
Each one taught me something different. Banking taught me precision and risk.
Non profits taught me impact over profit. Education taught me how organizations really work.
Telecoms taught me speed. Energy taught me how to think decades into the future.
What Actually Drives Me
Here's the truth: once a system runs smoothly, I start looking for the next challenge.
Every new industry, every new company, every new problem teaches me a new way to see what others miss.
This portfolio exists because I believe BA work should create impact, not paperwork.
If your business isn't demonstrably better after a BA touches it, we failed.
Not at documentation. At the job.
Everything here comes from 19 years of learning that the best requirements aren't perfect. They're useful.
The best projects aren't complicated. They're clear. And the best BAs aren't the ones with the fanciest frameworks.
They're the ones who actually care about solving the real problem.
If you're reading this portfolio, you either want to become a BA, are starting your BA journey, or you're
looking to get better at something you already do.
Whatever brought you here, I hope you find what you're looking for. And I hope, someday, you get to experience
what I've experienced: the deep satisfaction of solving a problem that nobody else could even see.