About Me

I've been architecting production systems for 30 years. Enterprise software, industrial control systems, autonomous robotics, LLM-powered AI — four distinct chapters, one consistent discipline: building systems that work under real constraints.

In industrial automation I wrote software that controlled physical machinery and production lines — learning to think not just in code, but in how software, hardware, and mechanics interact in the real world.

That led to robotics. I served as Director of System Engineering at Fabric, where I architected the software and control systems for automated micro-fulfillment centers handling thousands of orders per day.

Today I build LLM-powered AI systems. Production pipelines with RAG, embeddings, and hierarchical summarization. Cross-platform data ingestion at scale. I'm doing the most technically interesting work of my career right now.

The through line: I don't just design for the happy path. I design for the field — for latency, scale, hardware failures, and human operators. That's what 30 years of production engineering buys you.

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Education

UCLA Anderson School of Management

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

University of California, Los Angeles

Bachelor of Science