How I’m Wired

I’m wired for urgency, clarity, and real execution.

The Crucible assessment classifies me as an Expressive Driver: high-velocity, performance-minded, and built to lead through change.

I move fast. I simplify messy situations. I make decisions in motion and bring teams with me.

I’m also a Visionary by Prism: independent, results-oriented, always pushing for a better way.

That’s why I spent 10 years at Tableau.

Data shaped how I lead.

I believe clean, trusted data is the foundation of every high-performing organization. Teams need autonomy to use it across the business, not dashboards that just sit there looking pretty.

And AI?

I’m bullish, but disciplined.

The future is not more tools. It’s fewer, better systems working together.

AI only works when:

  • the data is clean

  • the workflows are real

  • and adoption is operational, not performative

I care about consolidating AI thoughtfully, deploying what actually sticks, and building revenue teams that execute with confidence, not chaos.

I’m self-aware about my edge.

Prism flags blind spots like bluntness and moving too fast, so I focus on raising standards without crushing morale.

This is why I thrive in growth-stage environments, not seed-stage scramble.

My sweet spot is $50M–$300M ARR, where complexity has arrived and execution has to mature.

I’m here to build revenue systems that work, AI that helps, and teams that scale without burning out.

About the assessments

The Crucible is a private-equity leadership performance tool used to evaluate execution strength, cognitive horsepower, emotional leverage, and risk factors under pressure. It’s designed to predict how leaders perform in high-stakes, high-accountability environments.

Prism is a behavioral and motivational assessment that maps personality, decision-making style, conflict patterns, and what drives someone at their core. It’s less about résumé and more about wiring.

If you’re curious how I show up under pressure, make decisions, and lead teams at scale, you can review both in more depth under the Relevant Documents tab.