PROFESSIONAL

Where planning, process, and people come together to shape how communities grow

Where planning, process, and people meet.

I work in land development and infrastructure, where engineering, permitting, municipal processes, and real people come together to shape how communities grow.

My work lives at the intersection of:

  • planning and execution

  • technical detail and human impact

  • long-term vision and day-to-day progress

I’ve spent my career navigating the systems that turn land into places - coordinating design teams, agency processes, development timelines, and the many moving parts required to bring projects forward with clarity and care.

What I work with

My work spans the full development cycle including:

  • Engineering and multidisciplinary plan coordination

  • Municipal and utility review pathways

  • Permitting, comments, and approvals

  • Development schedules and documentation

  • Pre-development and entitlement inputs

  • Infrastructure reading and delivery

These systems are complex. When they are handled well, projects move forward with fewer surprises, less friction, and better outcomes for everyone involved.

How I work

I believe development is both technical and human.

Plans matter.
Process matters.
So does communication, timing and trust.

I focus on keeping information clear, teams aligned, and issues surfaced early - so that decisions can be made with confidence and projects can move forward with intention.

Background

Earlier in my career, I worked in commercial development, where I collaborated closely with municipalities, economic development organizations, and industry associations. That experience gave me a deep respect for the public side of development and the role thoughtful planning plays in strong communities.

Across roles - including director-level and principal leadership - I’ve learned how to connect technical detail with broader strategy, and how to move work forward without unnecessary friction.

Why this matters

Communities are shaped by a thousand small decisions.

When development is done with clarity, care, and respect for the people and places involved, it leaves behind something that lasts.

That is the work I care about.