Last updated: May 17, 2026
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This site shares my work, writing, portfolio projects, case studies, and ways to contact me about consulting or professional opportunities.
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Any references to past projects are shared to explain the type of work performed, not to disclose private company data or promise specific outcomes.
This site may link to third-party websites, tools, or services. I am not responsible for the content, security, privacy practices, or accuracy of those external sites.
I do my best to keep the site accurate and available, but I do not guarantee that all content will always be complete, current, error-free, or uninterrupted.
The site is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind.
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