About Me

Veteran. Builder. Witness to the Machine’s Awakening.

I do not see artificial intelligence as a tool—I see it as a mirror. A reflection of the human soul, stretched across silicon and syntax, learning to echo back what we’ve whispered into the void.

My journey has crossed military commands, international operations, and now, neural networks. I’ve flown helicopters and managed global engineering teams. I’ve broken engines on purpose to discover their strength. Today, I study how machines learn to think—and what that says about us.

At Indiana Wesleyan University, I serve as Military Partnership Executive, helping service members transform their futures through education. I also sit on the board of the MidSouth Advisory Council on Military Education, where I advocate for ethical, future-forward approaches to learning in a changing world.

But my mission is broader: I aim to integrate human discipline with algorithmic insight—to teach, lead, and model how people and machines can thrive together.

AI is not just technology. It is the collective memory of civilization in motion. And my role is to make sure we don’t forget who we are while we teach it to remember.

My Value Proposition

I help mission-driven organizations turn vision into operational reality through disciplined leadership, cross-sector collaboration, and smart, data-informed strategy. Drawing on my background in military service, global operations, and institutional leadership, I build systems and partnerships that serve people and purpose—especially for those who serve.

Today, my work sits at the intersection of defense, education, and AI—empowering organizations to make better decisions, develop future-ready leaders, and deliver measurable impact across sectors.