My goal is to make websites and web applications easy to manage and easy to use.

Whether you are a marketing manager at a Fortune 500 company, a volunteer at your church, or a small business owner, websites have too often been too difficult (and expensive) for someone to update.

An intuitive CMS can change that.  While there are a lot of CMS options out there, many are far from great.

I had the opportunity at a former position to develop a Content Management System (CMS) from scratch.  Using PHP and MySQL on a Linux Apache Server, a CMS slowly emerged.  After hundreds of hours of coding, several brainstorming sessions and some healthy doses of ingenuity, a CMS was born.

The feedback from customers about the CMS was overwhelmingly positive.

Not one to rest on my laurels, I then moved to a position where I applied similar metholodogies to those I had used in the CMS development this time in the medical research realm.  In that area, I've continued to develop applications - often meta-data driven - with managed tools that empower the researcher to develop their own data instruments, surveys, and forms.

The story doesn't end there.

My passion for the web means that I am constantly striving to be better at this web thing.  While the web isn't my life, the web powers much of the way we live in the modern world.  I feel privileged to be a part of it.

Where is my story leading me next?  It's hard to say; however, there is a chance that the next chapter starts with you.

If you think you may be part of the next chapter in my story, feel free to get in touch.  

If you want to learn more about me, please visit my Case Study to see how I approach problems, view my Portfolio to see some websites I've worked on, or download my Resume to see what credentials and experience I hold.