I’m someone who has always been drawn to understanding how things work — whether that meant repairing something by hand, organizing a system so it runs more smoothly, or learning the logic behind a new technology. That curiosity has shaped every stage of my life. I’ve worked in practical, hands‑on roles, taken on technical responsibilities, and supported teams in high‑volume and specialized environments. Each experience strengthened my ability to learn quickly, solve problems methodically, and bring structure to complex tasks.
major part of my background comes from my years of volunteer service at the world headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Patterson, New York. There, I worked in roles ranging from high‑volume operations to digital and physical media asset management. I supported creative teams, coordinated workflows, researched historical material for illustrators, and helped colleagues adapt to new technologies during major system transitions. Those years taught me discipline, teamwork, and the importance of accuracy and clarity in any environment.
Over time, my interest in systems and logic naturally evolved into a focus on technology. I’ve completed structured coursework in networking, security, and the full CCNA curriculum, and I’ve built on that foundation with web development skills in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I host and maintain my own website on a Synology NAS, and I’ve developed a working full‑stack chat feature as part of a real‑world project. I enjoy the challenge of understanding technology from the ground up — from hardware and networking to backend logic and user‑facing design.
Across all of this, my values have remained steady: integrity, respect, reliability, and a commitment to doing things well. I work best in environments where clarity, cooperation, and principled conduct matter. Whether I’m learning a new tool, supporting a team, or building something from scratch, I bring the same mindset — thoughtful, steady, and genuinely interested in the work.