BIM isn’t just a toolset, it’s a mindset. I don’t just manage models; I manage momentum. I translate technical complexity into collaborative clarity, and I bridge the gaps between software, systems, and the humans behind them.
We’re not in the era of isolated drawings anymore. We’re in the era of integrated infrastructure. That’s what VDC unlocks and that’s where I live.
VDC is an evolution. It’s what happens when information isn’t just managed, but activated.
When BIM becomes part of a larger, integrated ecosystem - when data, scheduling, estimating, design, and project coordination all talk to each other - you stop wasting time reinventing the wheel every project.
That’s not “extra.” That’s efficiency at scale.
But here’s the truth: you can’t implement that vision in a company that still thinks “working from home” means “playing hooky.” You can’t lead innovation under managers who fear what they don’t understand.
I’ve spent years building skills that make companies better and learning to speak a variety of technical, business, and niche languages, all with a quirky controlled chaos.
Right now, I’m digging into connections that match my energy, skillset, and vision. I have multiple projects in differing states of development. They build on various aspects of my background, a scaffolding that is aligning in the form of colorful, mildly chaotic, goofy energy.
If you want to work with someone who blends tech fluency, system thinking, and rock-solid empathy, you’ve found me! YAY!